Yes! And welcome to our openly open comms festival

On the 26th and 27th of May, we said Yes! And to live music, live improv theatre and live creative competitions. We enjoyed live discussions on a range of topics from free-will, to what the future of the communication industry might be in a post-corona world. And of course, we’ve had enough killer grad work to make you jealous (in a nice way).

That might all be over, but you can watch highlights from our live stream. Plus you can check out some fantastic creative projects by some amazing students - there’s sure to be something you’ll love. So grab a drink, settle in, and enjoy. And if there’s anything you like, be sure to get in touch and let them know.

Some student work

Orbit – Magazine

Orbit – Magazine

This is Orbit, a coffee table magazine about space and spaceflight. Space is everywhere. It is enormous, mysterious and incredibly beautiful! I wanted to present an alternative to all the “science” magazines. Now with everything beautiful in focus. The result is this one of a kind magazine - Orbit.

Graduation Project
SJ needed help to simplify in order to unify – we Zoomed in on the issue

SJ needed help to simplify in order to unify – we Zoomed in on the issue

A puzzling brief about a complex project, results in smooth teamwork and a simplified SJ. SJ is going high tech and envisioning a unified company. Our job was to make every employee aware. This resulted in a creative concept, strategic guidelines and a toolbox meant to come in handy when SJ steps into the future.

Graduation Project
Have you heard about Democratic Design?

Have you heard about Democratic Design?

Well, we hadn't…(But we’re experts now) “At IKEA, we believe good design is for everyone which is why we call our approach ‘democratic design’” - IKEA IKEA strives to provide their customers with the best possible home furniture that combine form, function, quality, and sustainability- all at a low price. We think this is amazing! So, what’s the problem then? Well, just like we didn’t know about Democratic Design (at first), neither did IKEA customers.

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