Exhibition & Conference Website – Shifts in Mapping
Christine Schranz, FHNW & Boris Magrini, Curator at HeK (House of electronic Arts Basel)
The international conference “Shifts in Mapping” and the accompanying group exhibition “Shaping the Invisible World” brings together renowned scholars, activists, artists and designers from the field of cartography. The conference is an inquiry into cartography and the representation of the world as a tool between knowledge and technology. In the field of tension between counter-maps and hegemonic top-down approaches by IT companies, the conference will shed light on the fascination of maps.
W/ Max Frischknecht
At Début Début
Online Platform – Liste Showtime 2020
Liste Art Fair
Liste Art Fair's new initiative with an online platform for 72 international galleries, where they present an artist from their programme in detail and offer works for sale.
W/ Max Frischknecht
At Début Début
Expanding the Fields of Creativity Through Programming
Master Thesis: Master Visual Communication
NTS LIVE Archive – Portable Music Collection
Academy of Art and Design, Basel
Physical Archive of NTS Live radio shows covering several music genres.
Format: 120 x 120mm
Photos: Jana Jenarin Beyerlein
Bright Hairdressing
Bright Basel
Corporate identity comprising:
Logo, wordmark, letterhead, several printed matters
W/ Sabrina Baumann
Corporate Identity
2020
The Shell
Academy of Art and Design, Basel
Format: 240 x 360mm
Technique: Digital photography with ambient and flash light
W/ Lena Frei
Course by Kambiz Shafei
Newsfeed and Website for Rochade
Rochade
ЯOCHADE startet den Sondermove, um aus einer Notlage heraus zu manövrieren und um gemeinsam neue Perspektiven zu schaffen. ЯOCHADE ist eine solidarische Organisation zur Erhaltung von Existenzen & Infrastruktur für Kunst und Kultur.
From Basel to Tokyo – From Tokyo to Basel
JAGDA International Student Poster Award 2019
The poster series "From Basel to Tokyo - From Tokyo to Basel" is a simple yet multifaceted series that shows the connections and similarities between Switzerland and Japan. The technical precision, the clear grids strive to assist both cultures to better understand each other and to communicate across borders and distances, especially by indicating the cultureʼs horizontal and vertical reading direction (present visually and perceptionally in each of the issues). Both countries see each other from the same perspective and are of equal value. As both countries share the same colours, design ideologies and straight forward functional thinking, this poster series embodies not only the similarity, but also the relationship we share with each other.
Format: B1
W/ Refael Blatt
Aggregate States Editorial
Academy of Art and Design, Basel
Editorial Photography
W/ Bosco Ferreira
Format: 240 x 360mm
Technique: Digital photography with flash light
Zeitgeist – A Critical Translation
Bell Poster Competition – 150th Anniversary
The concept consists of three levels and is called Zeitgeist. The metallic and three-dimensional typeface references the present moment and the industrialization of meat processing, while the fracture typeface recalls the past. The meat discussion is deliberately relegated to the background, despite the fact that it is currently the subject of critical discussion by the media. In addition, the rather classic dotted grid in the background is intended to remind us of the time when the iconic poster was designed by Annelies Fischer. At the same time, the metallic paper, with its futuristic flair, connects past, present and future with each other and brings all tenses together for the viewer.
Format: F4 (895 x 1280mm)
Photos: Benjamin Kunz
Humbug – Online Platform for Events
Humbug.club
HUMBUG is a space for music and any kind of live art, which is supported by many.
W/ Jesse+Gianin
Web Gallery for Luca Leisinger
Photography Website
Fabaveloce
Concept and Design based on analogue photography film roll.
Wikipedia Redesign
Academy of Art and Design, FHNW
W/ Annalisa Savin, Lena Frei
Art Direction
Interaction Design
User Interfaces
Webbased Glitch Type Experiments / Type writer
Digital Culture
Led by Ted Davis
Looking under the hood of digital images, this course explores how they work and what makes them tick. A workflow of ones own is developed that takes advantages of faults in design software suites, “precise mishandling” of file formats, or through the embracing of errors in an analog process. Each have the aim of revealing a new surprising aesthetic and further exploring a lineage of results.
Format:
opentype
Project
Fictive Poster Designs for Museum für Kommunikation, Bern
Academy of Art and Design, FHNW
Poster Design Workshop 2019 by Leander Eisenmann
Format: F4 (895 x 1280mm)
Technique: Silkscreen printing on red paper, opaque silver-white
Examining pair of terms with a given shape
Academy of Art and Design, FHNW
By examining a term or pair of terms with a given shape and surface as well as the creation of variations by a minimal altering is to sharpen students’ sense of sight and awareness of compositions and their variable statements. Basic geometric forms, lines, and patterns (for those where a content and meaning did not previously obstruct the view), but also characters, letters, and words are conceivable as suitable starting material for the study.
Terms: Horizontal Vertical
Format: 195 x 195mm