Body book made to look and feel like a body using shapes of the female body and a skin colored palette visualizing the storytelling about a girl struggling with weight, going from underweight to healthy. The text is graphically following her weight gain, with a growing text column inside. Starting as a wavy thin column and ending as a full sided column. it gives the effect of a flip-book, when the pages are turned rapidly.
Bookcover design for the autobiography of Tove Ditlevsen. inspired by the prologue: “For many reasons it is a crazy task to write about your own authorship. it's just as impossible to assess, as to look yourself into the eyes without a mirror.” Quote by Tove Ditlevsen 1975. The book is covered in mirrorfoil printed on the front and back with the eyes of Tove Ditlevsen. Topped off with her personal handwritten signature in soft pink.
Book design for the re-publishing of Inger Christensen’s first two poetry collections ”Lys/Græs”. United in one book, where the two collections of poems merge into a graduated book spine. Selected among ”Årets Bedste Bogarbejde 2024”.
Book design for Suzanne Brøggers diary, “En forfatters dagbog 2010 - 2020. Soft pink nature paper with the signature of Suzanne Brøggers eye embossed.
Book design for the Gyldendal republishing of “Pagten - mit venskab med Karen Blixen”, by Thorkild Bjørnvig. Cover with a newmoon cutout and silver foiled text.
Cover design for the republishing of “Vinterbørn”, by Dea Trier Mørch. With the authors original linocut artwork embossed om the cover.
Book design for “Drama” by Suzanne Brøgger. Soft touch black book cover with creme lacquered typography. The typography inspired by Karen Blixen's favorite perfume "Fracas".
Two bookcovers for a vendebog (turnbook) with the two poem collections “Pigesind” and “Kvindesind” by Tove Ditlevsen. Design made as a poetic illustration - from girl to woman - with the colorgradient melting together on the spine.
Cover design for the Gyldendal book series “Samlede digte (Collected poems)” by selected Daish poets. Design made with an embossed handwritten poem by the poet and typography printed on top.
Book design for the “Copenhagen triology” by Tove Ditlevsen.
Dusty rose cover with black edges and typography from the authors original typewriter.
Cover design for Suzanne Brøggers republishing of “Tone”.
Book design for the controversiel classic Lolita. An abstract illusion of curves in a rosy fleshy tone with a 3d effect embossing and a play between uppercase (adult) and lowercase (child).