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Illustrated Maps | Copenhagen & Denmark

Danmark Landskort illustrerede postkort

A set of illustrated maps of Denmark and Copenhagen ( Copenhagen City Center, Amager, Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Østerbro) made for postcards and posters. The maps feature prominent landmarks and aim to simply portray the atmosphere and feel of each area. These beautiful illustrated maps take you on a virtual exploration of the city and some of it’s most notable features.
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Travel, Adventure and Tourism Illustration

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A collection of travel and adventure related illustrations from various projects. The illustrations represent places around Europe and aim to portray them in simple warm and inviting light with a touch of nostalgia and wanderlust longing. Suitable for books, travel journals, magazines, websites etc.

Crinetic

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Crinetic is a unique evaluation platform for academic papers and articles, which allows people to have a productive discussion about the published materials. The platform’s creators approached me with the task to create 6 illustrations to help them better explain some of the unique features of the site.

Ruby Cloud

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A series of brand illustrations created for Ruby studio’s web hosting service Ruby cloud.

The first 6 spot illustrations are designed to accompany the 6 different service packages. Each option is represented by a building type that also serves as a metaphor for the option’s features. Each building is made of elements associated with wire frame drawings.

Nine illustrated icons were also created to help describe the various services the website offers.  

Landscape Flat Vector Illustration | 2017

A girl biking through a rapeseed field

A collection of flat vector illustrations made for various projects and with various purposes, exploring different styles: a more angular and geometric one vs. a fluid and organic approach.

Art History Illustration | 2016

Magdalene with the Smoking Flame illustration

The Art History Illustration is a self initiated project to help me practice and refine certain aspects of my own personal illustration style. For this project I choose old classical art pieces, anything from ancient to modern art and reinterpret them (or a selected detail) in a simple flat vector style. The art pieces are chosen based personal preference, interest and taste. For each illustration I chose a limited colour palette (trying not to exceed 6 colours). The project is ongoing and new pieces are being added as they are created.

Everclassic | 2016

Everclassic illustrations woman with a vase

Everclassic is a Danish auction platform for vintage designer furniture. Their mission is to help quality classic design pieces find new home. I was asked to create series of illustrations in simple clean and modern flat style using bright light colours. The illustrations had to support the classy image of the brand, while helping explain the concept, enhance the website or add an extra touch to newsletters and social media promotions.

Copenhagen Games Festival | 2015-2017

Copenhagen Games Festival illustration

Copenhagen Games Festival is an event, which sets the spotlight on Danish Games. It gathers The Nordic Game Jam, the award show Spilprisen, a business conference and more. The festival targets game designers, programmers, graphic artists, business experts, gamers and game interested locals and tourists. More than 1000 people are expected to fill Copenhagen with games, creativity, technology and innovation. In 2017 the event’s name was changed to Games Week Denmark. In 2015 I created a logo and visual identity for the event.

Owlit | 2013

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Owlit is an online transcription service website, oriented towards students and young professionals. The project was developed during Startup Weekend Aalborg and was awarded second place in the competition. Unfortunately the project did not continue after the weekend due to flaws in the current technology used. The basic elements (mascot, logo, home page) have been created within 54 hours.