Say Yes: Think No
For the Bystander Project (Collaboration with the Museum of Living History)
The aim of this book was to illustrate the difference between what a bystander thinks and says. When a person is faced with an extreme situation that could cause them a harm, they tend to pull themselves away even if there is something to be done. This book was a manual for people in such situations to think of smart things to say to get themselves out as soon as they can.
A Memory Trip to Berlin(To be finalized later):
For Word & Image Final Project
Images in the books were collected from facebooks and they were combined with my memories of Berlin when I lived there between 1999-2002, to create a fake trip as a contribute to the trip to Berlin in April 2008 that never happened because of having to work on a final project for this course!
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For To Use Lautrec Exhibition at the National Museum
The thickness of the book was exactly the same as the difference between my height and the height of an average Swedish man. Inspired by Toulouse-Lautrec feeling outcast because of his physical disability, I wanted to make a personal piece of illustrating how different I was from the people in a place I lived, Stockholm. The book consisted of my experiences of being short, or feeling foreign, photos and illustrations.
A modest exploration of colors (beta):
For Artist's Book Final Project
The paint samples from Ralph Lauren were cut out by hands to be made into 6 different books. All colors are different, but once you flip the pages the aesthetic of the book is ruined by the rather stern logos on the back of the colors being visible.

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