The National Norwegian Design Awards (Norwegian: Visuelt) is the largest annual event within visual communication in Scandinavia. The event consists of a two-day seminar, a creative contest, the award ceremony and a final exhibition. [ info: grafill.no ]
The creative industry constantly interacts with the human senses. The identity explores the theory on how a conceptual idea can shape graphic design. It was developed around specific objects which are conceptually based on the creative event, and which finally constitutes fictional worlds.
Art Direction & Design: Ludvig Bruneau Rossow, Photo: Christian Melstrøm, Film production: Ida Thurmann Moe, Andreas Grøtlien & Jørgen Kluver, Animation: Mads Hornsletten, Sound design: Marius Ergo, Grafill:Marianne Lind, Benedicte Ebbesen Paulsen & Eva Boldermo Bergan
The creative industry constantly interacts with the human senses. The identity explores the theory on how a conceptual idea can shape graphic design. It was developed around specific objects which are conceptually based on the creative event, and which finally constitutes fictional worlds.
Art Direction & Design: Ludvig Bruneau Rossow, Photo: Christian Melstrøm, Film production: Ida Thurmann Moe, Andreas Grøtlien & Jørgen Kluver, Animation: Mads Hornsletten, Sound design: Marius Ergo, Grafill:Marianne Lind, Benedicte Ebbesen Paulsen & Eva Boldermo Bergan
Eye ball = Contest submission
Regaring the contest all communications were based around the sight sense.
The Visuelt Catalog
A 140 page catalog presenting the contest winners, that was handed out at the exhibition opening.
A 140 page catalog presenting the contest winners, that was handed out at the exhibition opening.
The Press Room
Videos shown at the awards ceremony, annoncing contest winners and jury statements.
Videos shown at the awards ceremony, annoncing contest winners and jury statements.
The Lecture Room
The seminars are about learning, participating in workshops and meeting friends. They were therefore presented as a classroom-setting focused around the hearing sense.
The seminars are about learning, participating in workshops and meeting friends. They were therefore presented as a classroom-setting focused around the hearing sense.