Animations

Designinstituttet AS

Designinstituttet AS is a vocational school teaching it’s students about architecture and design practices, history and softwares ++.

It’s a springboard for further education as the students get hands on experience with some of the best in the field.

I made this collection of logo mini animations to communicate our vision through different channels. The animation is used with other publications and communication purposes as email and advertisement in social media.

Introducing the DI universe. An illustration and animation library to gain life to the visual identity and establish a clever and consistent expression for the young target audience.

The elements are all based on fundamental shapes from the logo and design theory creating a universe and eco system.

Role: Story, Illustration and motion designer

Copyright: Designinstituttet AS


Skolefrukt

Skolefrukt.no is proud to introduce Ebi Apple and Petra Pear, our new superhero duo dedicated to promoting kids' health and enhancing their concentration in school. The goal was to communicate the importance of fruits in a catchy way to make parents join the fruit program, where delicious and nutritious fruits become an everyday ally for their children.

Fruits like apples and pears provide essential vitamins and minerals, serving as a natural source of energy that sustains children throughout the day. When kids fuel their bodies with the right nutrients, they can focus better, participate actively, and thrive in their learning environment.

Our vibrant animation videos bring Ebi and Petra to life, illustrating the fun and joy that fruits can bring to a child's day. Watch as they battle unhealthy snacks and empower children with the strength of healthy eating. By signing up for the fruit program, parents not only contribute to their child's health but also foster a community where nutritious choices are celebrated.

Join Ebi and Petra in the fight for better nutrition in schools.

“Super fruit”

“#Moreof”

“Super Powers”

Fruitmobile

Ebi Apple

Petra Pear

Role: Story and Illustration designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative

Food Safety Authority

Exotic plants, while intriguing and attractive, can inadvertently introduce harmful organisms into Norway's delicate ecosystems. These plants may carry dangerous insects, lice, bacteria, and diseases that threaten local flora and fauna. It is imperative for individuals to understand the far-reaching consequences of their purchasing decisions regarding houseplants from unauthorized organizations worldwide.

Our awareness campaign aims to educate the Norwegian population about these risks. We highlight the potential pathway from the initial purchase of an exotic plant to the possible ecological harm it can cause in this 23 seconds long animation video.

  1. Purchase: The journey begins when a consumer orders a plant without proper authorization or knowledge of its origin. Unregulated sources often lack the necessary checks for pests and diseases.

  2. Importation: Once the plant arrives in Norway, it may carry harmful organisms that are unfamiliar to the local environment. This lack of natural predators allows these invasive species to thrive.

  3. Invasion: Over time, these organisms can spread, outcompeting native species and disrupting local ecosystems. The infestation may lead to declines in biodiversity, affecting overall ecosystem health.

  4. Consequences: The introduction of these exotic species can result in significant economic costs for agriculture and natural resource management. It can also pose risks to public health and safety.

The Norwegian Food Safety Authority urge everyone to take responsibility for their choices. By purchasing plants from reputable sources and understanding the potential ecological impact, we can protect Norway's natural environment.

Role: Story and Illustration designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative


Directorate of Fisheries

Bigger fishing companies encroaching on fishing areas in Norwegian waters present significant challenges for smaller vessels. These companies often have the resources to dominate popular fishing spots, leading to a detrimental impact on the livelihood of smaller fishers. As a result, local communities reliant on fishing face economic hardships as their access to traditional fishing grounds diminishes.

Implementing robust tracking systems can serve as a solution to this issue. By accurately documenting fishing activities, smaller boats can establish a clear record of their presence in specific areas. This data can then be utilized as evidence in disputes over fishing rights, reinforcing the legitimacy of their claims and providing a stronger legal basis for their activities.

The integration of tracking technology in the fishing industry not only promotes fairness but also enhances sustainability. By ensuring that fishing practices are monitored and regulated, it can contribute to the health of fish populations and the overall ecosystem. In the long run, prioritizing equitable access for all fishers will be crucial for maintaining the economic viability of Norway's fishing industry and preserving its rich maritime heritage.

The campaign was published by The Directorate of Fisheries on Youtube and Facebook.

Role: Story and Illustration designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative


Bærum Municipality

“Fold Your Cardboard”

“Shop Used”

“Use Transparent Wastebags”

The Municipality of Bærum introduced new waste sorting regulations and aimed to shift public behavior toward a more sustainable lifestyle. They needed three targeted attitude campaigns to communicate these changes, encouraging citizens to adopt environmentally friendly practices such as folding cardboard, using transparent plastic bags, and buying second-hand items instead of new ones.

We made them light hearted and easy to digest with a soft tone of voice to not force but encourage people to make a change.

Role:

I was responsible for the storyboards, illustrations and scenes.

The 3 videos were made in landscape and 1x1, and published on both social media and the cinemas in Bærum.

Role: Story and Illustration designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative


Miksmaster post cards

Digital and printet Postcards sent out to clients and collaborative partners of miksmaster before Christmas- and summer vacation.

These seasonal postcards created meaningful touchpoints with clients and partners, leaving a lasting impression of Miksmaster’s professionalism, creativity, and dedication. The initiative enhanced brand loyalty and fostered stronger relationships by maintaining engagement even during holiday seasons.

Role: Story, Illustration and motion designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative

Miksmaster Mail signatures

Fall signature

Winter signature

Role: Story, Illustration and motion designer

Copyright: Miksmaster creative


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