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

Creative Collective Effect

November 1st, 2010

Creative Collective Effect is a fashion show focusing on eco conscious clothing. Initiated by Creative Collective the show, featuring well known brands such as Nudie Jeans, took place during Stockholm Fashion Week. During the night, hip hop group Movits!, fresh back from a month long US-tour, gave a special performance.

We designed the identity for the show comprising a WordPress blog, a logotype, posters and flyers plus a set of stickers. The key words of the identity was recycling, collaboration, engagement and creativity. This was emphasized on the poster by cropping the logotype to six different pieces and mixing them to create a graphical pattern. Along the lines of each piece, the paper was perforated so that the pieces could easily be ripped out and fit together to form the logotype. This calls for the previously mentioned creativity and symbolizes the act of collaboration and recycling. The perforation lines were set to resemble stitches on garments.

MariaLiv Design

November 1st, 2010

MariaLiv is a company working in the field of industrial design, with a strong focus on the environment and ethics.
The whole chain of production is carefully monitored to make sure that the carbon imprint is as small as possible. MariaLiv design functional and a meaningful products with a pure, Scandinavian aesthetic.

We were approached to redesign MariaLiv’s identity and website. Our main focus was to find a suitable, clean structure which allowed the diverse range of products to be displayed without disturbing graphic elements.

Anton Kristiansson

November 1st, 2010

Anton Kristiansson is a rising star on the Swedish music scene, blending hip hop with indie pop to great effect. Recently going solo after being a part of the group Charlie (earlier Grand Prix) he has already gained a growing fan-base as well as recognition from top music journalists and regular airplay on Swedish national radio.

Lundgren+Lindqvist designed Anton’s full identity, including logotype, custom typography, web presence and the cover for his single ‘Lilla London’ (Little London).

Photo: Philip Ljungström

Lewin Consulting

November 1st, 2010

Lewin Consulting is a Stockholm based company offering services in executive search, board recruiting and second opinion. With clients mainly within private economy as well as within the public sector, Lewin Consulting strive to deliver the best solution to any given problem without disregarding ethics and strict confidentiality.

Lundgren+Lindqvist were approached to work on Lewin Consulting’s branding ranging from logotype and printed matter to the company’s website.

The symbol consists of an L and C merged into a single unit representing the additive nature of Lewin Consulting’s approach – adding a key element to make a functioning whole. Sort of like a jigsaw puzzle.

Photo: Philip Ljungström

Jennie Smith Photo

September 1st, 2010

Lundgren+Lindqvist designed the visual identity and web presence for Sydney based photographer Jennie Smith. Working mainly in areas of fashion, interior and lifestyle, Jennie Smith’s identity had to reflect an urban cool and edginess and at the same time be coherent to her personal aesthetics as a photographer.

Odiggity

September 1st, 2010

Odiggity is a prominent music producer out of Gothenburg, producing everything from bassline house and garage to hip hop, r’n'b and reggae. He has also been a very busy DJ the last six years, both as a part of the Rough Lynx Soundsystem and solo playing both in Sweden and abroad.

We have designed Odiggity’s visual identity and online presence (website, Myspace, blog etc) and work continuously with his merchandise and brand development.

odiggitymusic.com

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.