Lundgren+Lindqvist is a Sweden based design & development bureau offering services within branding, design for print, digital, illustration & Art Direction.

Apple – ELS London

January 19th, 2011

Each year Apple host their Education Leadership Summit in London which co-insides with BETT, the largest education technology exhibition in the world. The summit focus on technology and learning and features high profile lecturers from around the world.

For Apple ELS 2011, in collaboration with Relevent, who was responsible for the ELS roundup party, we designed the invitations, the printed program and a website where the visitor could find the full program and also mark what lectures or seminars they would like to attend, which was then sent in a form along with their personal information.

The printed program was designed to work both as a teaser for the program and as an actual aid to the visitors when attending the summit. The 26 page folded program includes, beside the actual program and info about the event, a custom London map with the lecture venues marked out along with the location of the Apple headquarters and the May Fair Hotel, which is hosting some of the seminars as well as serving as the residence for some of the visitors. Four pages (the backsides of the day overviews), were separated into four stripes (one for each day) with the London skyline, the main graphic element of Apple ELS 2011, moving from top to bottom to illustrate the impermanent state of the passing of time and its contrast to the fixed state of the skyline. Every other skyline has a striped sky illustrating the fact that it in London in January, according to statistics (BBC World Weather), rains every other day.
The pages of the program were perforated, so that the visitor would only need to bring the program for the current day along with them during each day of the summit. On the back of the program cards we designed a ruled blank page on which the attendees can take notes during lectures and seminars. The page also holds a space dedicated to web links.

The program was printed on sturdy (300gsm), uncoated Munken stock that would withstand the wear and tear during the four day long summit.

When designing the website we focused on creating a seamless experience for the visitor. We managed doing so by creating a logical structure and a solid navigation that would guide the visitor all the way from the first text to the final submission of the form. No Flash was used to make sure that everything would work just as well on an iPhone or an iPad. By using unobtrusive JavaScript we could get the interactive feel of an application, without losing any core functionality for users without JS. The submitted data was sent to a Google Spreadsheet from which Apple could send out specific responses, again using JS with Google’s API.

The header, with a slowly spinning London Eye and skylights fading in and out, was animated using JavaScript.

Visit the website: www.els2011.se

Michelle Urvall Nyrén

November 1st, 2010

Michelle Urvall Nyrén is a fashion designer and illustrator based in London. Her textile work often explores the boundaries between the masculine and the feminine, although she only design menswear. Her illustrations are almost exclusively in watercolour with the odd appearance of ink.

Michelle approached us to design and develop her identity and web presence. We built her portfolio site on the WordPress platform, enabling her to easily update the site herself.

Visit michelleurvallnyren.com

New Years Poster

November 1st, 2010

New Years Poster 08 summarizing the the past year in terms of events, catastrophies, films, top brands (according to publicity and sales), artists, trends, new gadgets, influential people etc.

All of the 114 different illustrations were hand drawn and include:
Sarah Palin (as the hockey mom), Heath Ledger (RIP), Michael Phelps (8 gold medals, Beijing olympics), Universal Studios (on fire – literally speaking), Vladimir Putin (resigning), Helvetica (the worlds most famous typeface celebrating 50 years), Lehman Brothers (going down the drain), Isaac Hayes (as Chef, RIP), Mortage Crisis, Usain Bolt, Elmo (top selling toy christmas ’08) to name a few.

We chose the champagne bottle as an appropriate symbol for the New Years Eve celebration.

Kontiki Poster

September 1st, 2010

Poster designed for Jonas’ (member of the Rough Lynx Soundsystem) birthday bash. To celebrate his 24th birthday he invited a few of the artists and DJs that Rough Lynx have collaborated with over the last years for an all nighter at popular Gothenburg hang-out Kontiki.

Since Jonas’ nickname is Stare (Swedish for starling) we felt it natural to make an illustration of starlings for the poster. The layout is based on a grid consisting of 4 columns and 20 rows (4+20=24). Printed offset 52x72cm.

Winter War Soundclash

September 1st, 2010

Poster designed for the annual Winter War Soundclash, a competition between two DJ-collectives; Axxion Pack from Sweden and Jah Ark Manifest from Norway.

The illustration represents the clash of the two neighbouring countries, who have a long history of rivalry. The poster was printed on uncoated, heavy stock.

Rewind

September 1st, 2010

Visual identity designed for monthly club Rewind including logotype and posters. The club focused on older music (hence the name) and the identity was therefor designed to convey a retro type of vibe. A new poster was designed and illustrated for each date.

Printed offset 52x72cm.

Svensk Tvättstuga

September 1st, 2010

Lundgren+Lindqvist was approached by the two initiators of the project, who had written a script, for what was suppose to be a book, about the shared laundry room that almost every Swedish apartment building has. However, it was decided that an online portal was a better alternative, since the object of focus is a place for both the daily utilitarian work and socializing. Consequently, the portal is, besides a collection of interesting facts, history and washing instructions, a place where everyone is welcome to try out their washing skills in tricky quizzes, ask Tvätt-Lina for advice and socialize. In other words, pretty much like in a real laundry room.

For Svensk Tvättstuga, we did everything from identity, character design and programming of the website to structuring the huge amount of material gathered for the intended book and forming a strategically suitable way of presenting it online. We also helped with setting up accounts on the major social networks, like Twitter and Flickr, and incorporated these into the site. This way we make use of each networks strengths and at the same time extend the number of paths leading to the website.

Since the laundry room is a place that concern almost every Swede, the main focuses when designing and programming the website was accessibility and navigation, especially for an audience that might not be very familiar with web portals. With strong focus on the social aspect, the comment area is placed right next to the content, to emphasize your possibility to discuss each subject. You are also encouraged to contribute with your own material, such as photos or stories.

The symbol has several incorporated meanings. Besides representing the familiar sight of a tumbling washing machine it also symbolizes people mixing and socializing. If you look carefully, you can also see an S and a T made up from the different fields of tumbling water.