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Posted on January 10th, 2013 at 15:01 in Design, Typography, plant.
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“I loved playing with negative space”: From design student to viral sensation to becoming the youngest ever Cannes Grand Prix winner, Jonathan Mak Long talks to Lürzer’s Archive about his journey, work and media ethics.
Read the full interview with the young designer here.
Plant has helped develop DIA Future, a new creative competition for students. The task? To make a digital campaign or activity that creates some deserved fame and fortune for the nice people at Børnehjælpsdagen (a national organisation that helps children who are placed in care). We made a poster and stuff to promote the thing.
To promote the STOR KUNST campaign for Ramlösa we did some posters that paid homage to Copenhagen grafitti and street art. Enjoy.

If your on the way out the door to grab your copy of Windows 7 (released today) but you’re also feeling a little peckish, why not pick one of these bad boys up on the way back (Japan only). The install should be done by the time you get through the burger.
A nice little bit of cross promotion from the CP+B folks?
Upload your artwork, graphics, design, photos or graffiti and get exhibited at Galleri STOR KUNST (Gallery GREAT ART) in Copenhagen next month. Come on, show us what you’ve got. 10 most popular pieces get a wicked poster of your artwork.
STOR KUNST is presented by Ramlösa plus agencies Very and Plant




What do you get when you cross a fashion afficionado with an Illustrator with a dash of 80′s cartoon nerd thrown in for good measure? Well, that would be Hipster He-Man, of course. The clothes all actually exist, and are noted below each image. Pretty good free advertising for those mentioned if you ask me.
SweetTalk & Dansk Dynamit present the Scandinavian Premiere of Objectified, in association with Plant. With special guest director Gary Hustwit – the director of “Helvetica.
Monday 29th June 2009, 5pm
Grand Teatret, Copenhagen
Mikkel Bryggers Gade 8
1460 København K, Denmark
Post-film Q&A with Gary Hustwit