Graphic Design in Copenhagen
π CLASS
Graphic Design Foundations, DIS Copenhagen (Spring 2018)
ποΈ TOOLS
Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
π©π»βπ» ASSIGNMENT
Utilizing and exploring Graphic Design principles, including Typography, Colors, and Layout, I created and designed posters for iconic Danish and Scandinavian designs, cultural institutions, and shops.
Arne Jacobsenβs Egg Chair, one of the most iconic and prominent Danish designs
GUBI, a furniture showroom based in Copenhagen
Boijmans Van Beuningen, a Dutch museum with a vast collection showcasing works from the Medieval Period to the 21st century
Yayoi Kusamaβs Infinity Room exhibition at Boijmans
Textile Design in Copenhagen
π CLASS
Textile Design, DIS Copenhagen (Spring 2018)
ποΈ TOOLS
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Textile Printing, Research + Interview
π©π»βπ» ASSIGNMENT
The Textile Design project focused on designing a wallpaper and a textile pattern for a real-world space and client, with an emphasis on studying the history of Scandinavian designs and taking inspiration from the city of Copenhagen (geographical/physical presence in Scandinavia) to inform our own design processes.
The final textile design (below) was printed on a canvas by following through the entire textile printing process (designing and exporting the file, scanning the digital file, printing, washing, and drying).
Printed at KADK | The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation