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Kvik was founded in 1983 as a reaction to the established kitchen market and the type of service the branch offered its clients. Today, Kvik have more than 130 Kvik stores in Europe and Asia.


Identity
Lars Degnbol is a graphic designer and a good friend of Mega. He has his own studio that recently changed its name from Phonowerk to Monokrom. We decided to make him a new visual identity. Lars liked the idea but changed the design.


Identity programme
The National Department of Municipalities and Regions Analysis and Research.







Packaging design
Skærtoft Mølle is a small organic mill located in the south of Denmark. They mill their flour slowly on a stone grinder – not because they’re especially romantic or old-fashioned; but to retain all the nutrients in each grain. What you buy is as close to the natural product as possible – and we wanted to create a visual identity for Skærtoft Mølle that was as pure as their products.









Icon design
Many of TDC’s offerings, such as routing a mobile call from Denmark to China via satellite, can’t be seen. So we created a range of icons to visually represent these services and functions. Here are a few of TDC’s new icons.




Identity programme
M-station is the largest re-bounder on the market and with the patented re-bound system it is also the most powerful. The combination of size and re-bound offers an unique opportunity to practice all the technical elements of football over and over again.


Editorial design
Information was originally established and published during World War II by the Danish resistance movement. The newspaper was illegal during the war as it was not regulated by the German occupying power.


Brand identity
Catalogue for BASIQ, a sub-brand developed for kitchen company Kvik. The concept was to make a basic kitchen and we wanted the art direction to reflect that.


Naming, logotype and signage
Danish talk radio station.


Identity programme
Denmarks leading communication group.








 
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