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

The Lone Ranger

The Lone Ranger

Orville Peck joined the music industry 2019 with his debut album Pony, not much was known about the masked country singer other than his classical deep voice, perfect for the country genre and his way of writing lyrics that reminded people of Johnny Cash.

HuskMade

HuskMade

To create an innovative and different tea gift for the tea and coffee shop Bönor & Blad that appeals to their conscious customers. The future of the tea and coffee world is constantly exposed to serious threats such as climate change, economy and vermins. The coffee harvests are getting smaller and smaller, which makes it difficult for the coffee farmers around the world to support themselves and their families. Although the industry is in many ways outdated, coffee has never been more modern and trendy as it is today. There is a lot of potential to make the coffee farming a sustainable industry, both socially and environmentally.

Graduation Project
Köper du XXXXXXXXX ?

Köper du XXXXXXXXX ?

A question that hasn't been raised yet. Our society is built on a lot of norms. These norms apply to everything from how we should look to how we should behave. Even sustainability seems to have a certain standard. We realised that companies adjust to this standard in order to be perceived as sustainable, a behaviour we wanted to question with Lidl as a leading example.

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