Sofia Ljungberg is a Stockholm-based graphic designer specializing in both printed matter and digital design, always with a strong emphasis on typography.
Together with the team at Gustaf Westman I created artwork for their LA pop-up. Both digital material, such as invitations and ads, and printed matter such as a product catalogue and merch was created for this event.
Creative Direction: Gustaf Westman, Fanny Lindén
Graphic Design: Sofia Ljungberg
Creative Direction: Gustaf Westman, Fanny Lindén
Graphic Design: Sofia Ljungberg
In my project Med fomer jag vandrat, my hometown Katrineholm becomes a tool to explore form. Through visual exploration of archival material from the city, I pick apart, piece together, draw from, modify, and deconstruct to create new form. Archival material and my explorations are brought together in a publication. Memories and my intuition guide me through the material and decide what is included and what is discarded.
The publication was fully printed using a risograph and is bound by hand.
Med former jag vandrat is my thesis project at the end of my studies at Konstfack.
The publication was fully printed using a risograph and is bound by hand.
Med former jag vandrat is my thesis project at the end of my studies at Konstfack.
I was a part of creating a catalouge displayed and given out at the degree exhibition of the Graphic Design & Illustration BA program at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design.
Since the exhibition took place during the pandemic, most of the projects were displayed online. To give the visitors a taste of what it was like to walk the halls of Konstfack, we filled the publication with black and white photographs from the space. They became a backdrop to all of the projects presented in the book.
Each catalogue was also wrapped in a unique screen printed poster in various colours.
This was a collaborative project together with:
Elsa Paulson
Hilda Tenow Benulic
Sally Apelmo
Stina Karlström
Emilia Velazquez Mospinek
Since the exhibition took place during the pandemic, most of the projects were displayed online. To give the visitors a taste of what it was like to walk the halls of Konstfack, we filled the publication with black and white photographs from the space. They became a backdrop to all of the projects presented in the book.
Each catalogue was also wrapped in a unique screen printed poster in various colours.
This was a collaborative project together with:
Elsa Paulson
Hilda Tenow Benulic
Sally Apelmo
Stina Karlström
Emilia Velazquez Mospinek
Risoprinted poster in A1 format.
I found an old newspaper called The Baltimore American from 1928 in a vintage shop and thought I’d scan it and piece together whatever details I found interesting.
Created in a Risoprinting class taught by Forough Abadian.
I found an old newspaper called The Baltimore American from 1928 in a vintage shop and thought I’d scan it and piece together whatever details I found interesting.
Created in a Risoprinting class taught by Forough Abadian.