July 1, 2009 by jotysk
Went to see an exhibit at Färgfabriken today, photography by Hannah Modigh, Indian-born and living in Sweden. The photography series is from a worn-down community in Virginia. Trashy beauty is sometimes more beautiful than beautiful beauty, or maybe it´s the feeling of staring into another person´s soul that creates the sense of beauty..?






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June 28, 2009 by jotysk
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June 19, 2009 by jotysk
Was flipping through some of the work of documentary photographer Paul Hansen today on Dagens Nyheter´s website (a major newspaper in Sweden) and wanted to share. Pictures below are from Kongo and Gaza – amazingly dramatic, compassionate images that leave you with no words. It´s good to be lost for words sometimes.




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June 14, 2009 by jotysk
I met with design firm Sandberg&Timonen the other day and was super inspired by their elegant, subtle, spacious designs. I´d say this is Scandinavian design at its best with lots of room to breathe, to think, to imagine new worlds… Gorgeous
!!





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June 9, 2009 by jotysk
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June 6, 2009 by jotysk
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June 5, 2009 by jotysk
… contently looking down at his toenail polish
. I strive to be him.

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June 2, 2009 by jotysk
So I would like to give a little sneak peak of this iphone game project that I´m currently working on with web firm Lonely Duck. It involves aliens, cuteness, brutal deaths, a fat, spoiled princess, a sicko without legs, axes, bombs, you name it… Super fun
. Final characters are below, more pictures to come in the next few weeks!

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May 31, 2009 by jotysk
I also checked out the final exhibit at Berghs School of Communication (design school craze is almost over now
) and would like to share my two favorite projects.
The first project is a communication campaign for an IT consultant firm. The campaign aims at questioning the pricing of the industry and making the point that this particular IT consultant firm doesn’t charge a higher rate than what the market deems appropriate. So, the whole idea is to have an online auction where the consultant is the auction item. The picture below is from the banner campaign leading to the campaign site – it displays the face of one of the consultants and shows how you can drag and pull the poor dude’s face with your mouse as if he was any product on sale. Interesting and funny idea that would probably only work in a country with strong trade unions and high minimum wages and worker’s rights. Come to think about it, it would probably only work with male auction items too. Oh well, I love the pulling and dragging the dude’s face either way
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Second project is a Graphic Design-project expressing the city of Stockholm through a typeface named Stockholm Sans. The design student told me he researched old street signs from the “folkhemmet”-era (the building of the Swedish welfare state in the 50s) that all expressed a modernist kind of standardization. He also incorporated the proportions and shapes of landmark buildings in Stockholm, and allowed some “flaws” to symbolize the modernist folkhemmet-approach that maybe didn’t always live up to its own expectations. Pretty clever
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May 31, 2009 by jotysk
I came across this incredibly beautiful information design-poster at Forsberg´s graduate exhibit (another design school in Stockholm) last week. It displays mass-emails sent out to different department at the school – the brightly colored bars to the left identifying the different departments and the lines of text to the right displaying e-mail content categories and subject lines. The information aspect has some flaws (like it takes a little while to figure out what´s what and how it all goes together) but I thought this poster deserved to be included in my blog as a beautiful attempt at expressing complex information visually
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