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Johanne Lian Olsen Portfolio Johanne Lian Olsen Tømrergade 2 st mf DK – 2200 Copenhagen +45 527 62 372 (DK) +47 920 44 210 (NO) www.linkedin.com/in/ johanne-lian-olsen www.lianolsen.com (personal portfolio) [email protected] Identity for the exhibition ‘Learning from Japan’ at Designmuseum Denmark, Copenhagen. This exhibition 1 Designmuseum Denmark presented both the Designmuseum’s world-class Japanese collection as well as Danish handicrafts, Exhibition Identity design, posters and graphic art with inspiration from Japan. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition poster Exhibition poster Tote bag Identity for the Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark. The identity includes a custom made font, a new name, 2 CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art logo, printed material, signage and website. The font, which the identity is based on, is constructed to resemble techniques used during production of porcelain and ceramic, such as molds and hollowed-out Identity clay to keep it from cracking. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Only one entrance point for the inner space Even thickness of ‘walls’ ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZ Circular shapes to resemble potters wheel 0123456789 Construction of the typeface ÀÁÂÄÅÆÈÉÊË ÌÍÎÏÒÓÔÖØÙÛÜ &×+÷!?:; AA�OO Logo Typeface Folders Folders Folders Icons Paper bags Exhibition graphics Exhibition graphics Exhibition catalogue Identity for x-rummet - the National Gallery of Denmark’s experimental stage for contemporary art where, 3 National Gallery of Denmark twice a year, artists are invited to create new exhibitions especially for the museum. Over the last three years, six artists exhibited in the X-rummet’s space, all of them with artwork reflecting on, and challenging Identity how gallery and museum spaces function in relation to artwork in general. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Exhibition #1, Nov 2013 Exhibition #2, May 2014 Exhibition #3, Nov 2014 Artist Haim Steinbach Artist Henrik Olesen Artist Lutz Bacher Exhibition #4, May 2015 Exhibition #5, Nov 2015 Exhibition #6, May 2016 Artist Laura Lima Artist Ed Atkins Artist Sergej Jensen Graphical system Exhibition graphics Folders Entrance to exhibition space 4 Biomega Bicycles Website for the premium urban bicycle brand Biomega. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Website Identity for the fashion brand, NN07. Deliverables for this visual identity were hangtags, labels, signage, 5 NN07, Menswear lookbooks and other printed material. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Identity Old logo Redesigned logo Signage Hangtags 6 Photographer Søren Rønholt Website for photographer Søren Rønholt. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Website Book cover for ’The Art of Impossible - The Bang & Olufsen Design Story’’, which was released in 7 Bang & Olufsen connection with the 90th-anniversary of Bang & Olufsen whose excellence and innovation has shaped modern product design since the 1970’s. Written and photographed by the British photographer Book Cover Alastair Philip Wiper and published by Thames & Hudson. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Album cover for electronic musician Peerish. Released in collaboration with KVADRAT, this album cover 8 KVADRAT / Peerish is made from their collection of furniture fabrics in 10 colours. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Vinyl Cover Vinyl and CD cover design for the band Desoto Caucus. The image on the cover is repeated and moved 9 Desoto Caucus sligthly within the frame to create a feeling of movement. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Vinyl + CD Cover Identity for ‘Friends with Books: Art Book Fair Berlin’ which feature leading protagonists of international 10 Art Book Fair, Berlin artists’ books and contemporary art book publishing. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Identity Participant catalogue Participant catalogue Participant catalogue Poster Identity for the permanent exhibition of the Designmuseum’s collection of fashion and textiles, showcased 11 Designmuseum Denmark for the first time in its history. With around 350 exhibits from the museum’s sizeable collections, the exhibition provides visitors with a unique perspective into fashion and textile design history – with a focus Exhibition Identity on Danish developments in the field over the past 300 to 400 years. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Exhibition graphics Exhibition graphics Entrance ticket Campaign graphics Identity for the danish fashion brand, Rabens Saloner. The Identity consist of a redesigned logotype 12 Rabens Saloner and a pattern serving as a fifth element. Deliverables were hangtags, labels, signage, lookbooks and other printed material. The pattern was used in their collection on their swimwear- and yoga-designs. Identity Made at Designbolaget Studio. Old logo Redesigned logo Hangtags Pattern used in their designs Business cards 13 MUUTO Catalogue design for the danish furniture brand, MUUTOs main catalogue. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Catalogue Design for The Danish Shipowners’ Associations annual reports. Inforgraphics served as a big part of 14 The Danish Shipowners’ Association the reports. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Annual Report Infographics Årsrapport Årsrapport Opslag Eksempel på infografik Årsrapport Eksempel på infografik Danmarks Rederiforening - Årsrapport 2014 © Designbolaget Infographics Danmarks Rederiforening - Årsrapport 2014 Danmarks Rederiforening - Årsrapport© Designbolaget 2014 © Designbolaget Visual Identity for the ceramicist Mette Duedahl. Deliverables consisted of folders, stationary and other 15 Duedahl Ceramic printed material. The brushstrokes used in the identity is to resemble the marks made when working Identity hands-on with wet clay. Made at Designbolaget Studio. Thank you for your time! Visit lianolsen.com for my personal website..
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