lifeiscarbon® applauds the comprehensive identity program developed by Norwegian graphic designer Mikael Fløysand for the New Deichmanske Library at Bjørvika in Oslo. Including everything from logos and fonts to notebooks and promotional posters (and much in between) the design was actually created for Fløysand´s 2nd year final exam.
Originally from Bergen, on the west coast of Norway, Mikael Fløysand is currently part of Studio 3, the in-school design agency consisting of 15 handpicked third year students at Westerdals School of Communication in Oslo. Take a look below at the full scope of his design for the new Deichmaske Library and then make sure to follow the link to check out more great work on his website:
The new Deichmaske Library aims to be one of the most modern and functional libraries in Europe, by integrating digital media with the best-of-the-past library traditions. The new building, when complete, will function more as a cultural institution rather than mere public library. Fløysand´s new identity focuses on the many sides of the institution by building a brand that can constantly evolve rather than remain static... much as the library itself plans to do.

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