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graphic design, identity
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It was my first week in Stockholm. By the end if it, I couldn't walk or eat and, I could barely breath. But, I could still write. This four minute speech recounted my near 12-hour lay-over in Copenhagen that had yet to release it's painful hold on me.
writing
This project looks to reposition a mall as a beacon of activity for a city center and attract visitors from afar with a limited site-line.
.dotdoclab, ars futurelab, installation
During the Hyper Island Final Project, our group, The United Kingdoms of the North, worked on creating rules for a soon-to-be-released ARG. We worked on in-browser interface, facebook integration, narrative video and puzzle concepts.
concept development, game design, hyper island, mobile, strategy, ux
graphic design, typography
The Santralistanbul Energy Museum is filled with so much character. Hidden amongst the pulleys, turbines, generators and fuses are an abundance of human expression. The following images are a selection of pareidolia examples taken from the museum and around Taksim.
.dotdoclab, photography
Started as a scent — infused throughout the DNA of its designs — and focused on form, Odeur wished to grow its presence within the fashion landscape while retaining its obscurity and provenance. Working with PM Per Westholm and graphic designer Robin Karlsson for this Hyper module, we were challenged to propose an online presence and digital strategy for the obscure Swedish high-end fashion brand Odeur.
app, art direction, fashion, hyper island, strategy, ux
photography
The aim was to use symmetry to create faces using surrounding elements. The following images were created with the spotlights, hair, clothes and shoes.
.dotdoclab, photography, processing
graphic design
Shigeru Uchida is a designer who questions the relationship between people and their environment. This piece shifts the boundaries of the page, challenging the reader's relationship with the words and margins.
editorial, graphic design, writing
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