
OVER STREGEN DESIGN

Bachelor project
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Visual communication
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2021
FÅK! Hvor går Grænsen? is an interactive information app, ment as a learning tool for young people between 15 - 25 years.
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The project is a pitch for an app about sexual consent and personal limits, in collaboration with Sexlinjen. FÅK - hvor går grænsen? (eng: FÅK - Where is the limit?) is meant to be one of a series, with the titel 'FÅK', consisting of different apps concerning sexuality, gender and more personal health subjects. The purpose of the app is to create a personal discussion and become more aware about your own sexual limits as well as others through an interactive game.
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Prototyped in FIGMA
Animations where made in Photoshop and After Effects



*imaginary cooperation with*
Urban Oase
Study project
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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2021
'Urban Oase' was a project that took base in the question of how to reduce food waste in families that lives in big cities with children in the age of 3-6 y. old.
The project is a social design solution that focus on Urban gardens in the big cities. It also embraces the idea of a community, where families helps each other to create and restore a cirkular ecosystem and in the mean time educate their kids about the cycle of nature.
Stemmer fra fortiden
Study project
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts
in collaboration with Trelleborg Vikingemuseum
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2020
'Stemmer Fra Fortiden' is an experience design for an audiowalk with an associated app made for the Vikingmuseum of Trelleborg.
The project consists of an experience design that takes the user on a journey back in time – to the year of 960 – where the viking castle Trelleborg was at its peak. The audiowalk lets the user explore the actual surroundings while a soundscape follows the traveller and stories can be explored as they appear on the map.
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The audiowalk is accesable through an app, that will follow the movement of the user and play the relevant soundscapes and stories, while working as a navigation map.
SOMEWHERE

Study project
The Royal Art academy of Fine Arts
in collaboration with Rigshospitalet
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2019
Team: Jeppe Vedsted, Erna Haraldsdóttir & Vera Sianna Hartvig
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'Somewhere' is a design project made to promote restoration and reduce attentional fatigue for the patients by adding a light installation that gives the sense of 'another world', in the cancer department. The light installation is ment to give the patients an opportunity to escape the sterile hospital environment by creating a distraction of light and color.
The project was built on color therapy and UX.
Urban Chicken
Study project
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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2019
'Urban Chicken Farm' is based on FN's sustainable development goal; Reduce & reuse.
The project is a social design solution to reuse waste in the city, by adding urban chicken farms to the small courtyards. It is an idea that tries to solve how to reuse your waste. The project is based on illustrations for campaigns and ideas for how to keep chickens in a big city.

One Man's Trash is another chickens treasure