Video from our new poster
Tomorrow is the official launch of the new Nabovarsel posters, so we have released this little video showing how they were made.
watch it after the jump! (that means click your way into the article page)
Tomorrow is the official launch of the new Nabovarsel posters, so we have released this little video showing how they were made.
watch it after the jump! (that means click your way into the article page)
I just finished the design for Between Coasts, an exhibition that opens in Trygve Lie gallery on Manhattan march 21st. It will be a travelling exhibition, and move between galleries across the continental US for two years, before heading to Norway for a tour here.
The exhibition is centered around the stories of various people that moved from western Norway to the US in the last 50 years. On the project, I worked with project coordinator Åshild Thorsen and space designer Hanne Steien, with myself on the graphic design.
Most of the work consisted of a poster, invitations and a pamphlet, as well as the over-arching identity system and logotype. It was a thrill to work with an exhibition again, and with such a lovely team!
More visuals inside the blogpost. (more…)
All right, restock ohoy!
Both posters from Phonofestivalen plus the tote bag are now available in the webstore. I’ll hopefully get some more silk screened posters going as soon as I’m done building my new workshop, but in the meantime have fun with these.
Go check them out!
I just finished a new screen print! If you have been following my twitter activity as of late, you might have picked up some hints as to what’s been going on.
The print is a super limited edition (35 in existence) screen print, hand printed, numbered and signed by yours truly at the graphics department at the Bergen Academy of the arts.

I’m about to open a web store, so these prints will be available for purchase quite soon. In the meantime, hang tight and look at some cool photos. (update: the store is open)
I made a poster for a dj gig I’m having together with my fellow visual communicator Andreas Knag-Danielsen. In the end I went for the one with the pentagrams. I have to admit, it was a rush job, but it didn’t turn out directly repulsive, so I’ll blog away. Feel free to yell and scream in the comments, though.

This one is just a sketch, so don’t take it too seriously.
