Sofia Ljungberg is a Stockholm-based graphic designer specializing in both printed matter and digital design, always with a strong emphasis on typography.
This year’s graphic identity, created by Sofia Ljungberg and Hilda Tenow Benulic, alumni of the Graphic Design and Illustration programme (2023), explores creative flow – a state of deep concentration where thoughts and ideas naturally merge through intuition and experience. It’s akin to being carried away by a current, where time and surroundings fade, and one becomes fully immersed in the creative process. This sense of movement is a central part of the visual identity.
– Konstfack serves as an environment where ideas develop through exploration and experimentation, where the boundary between thought and action blurs, say the designers, who have reflected this dynamic in the concept, connecting the school’s creative processes with the broader flow of ideas, individuals, and expressions.
Website: konstfack2025.se
Concept and Visual Identity: Sofia Ljungberg and Hilda Tenow Benulic
Head of Exhibitions: Anne Klontz
Curators: Abir Boukhari and Ulrika Flink
Exhibition Assistant: Maria Pita Guerreiro
PR and Communication: Susanne Helgeson and Patrik Förberg
Webmaster and Website Development: Ivar Johansson and Linda Hallstan
Translation: CBG Consult (Chris Kleinman, Sara Hamnén)
Logistics Manager: Patrik Lindgren
– Konstfack serves as an environment where ideas develop through exploration and experimentation, where the boundary between thought and action blurs, say the designers, who have reflected this dynamic in the concept, connecting the school’s creative processes with the broader flow of ideas, individuals, and expressions.
Website: konstfack2025.se
Concept and Visual Identity: Sofia Ljungberg and Hilda Tenow Benulic
Head of Exhibitions: Anne Klontz
Curators: Abir Boukhari and Ulrika Flink
Exhibition Assistant: Maria Pita Guerreiro
PR and Communication: Susanne Helgeson and Patrik Förberg
Webmaster and Website Development: Ivar Johansson and Linda Hallstan
Translation: CBG Consult (Chris Kleinman, Sara Hamnén)
Logistics Manager: Patrik Lindgren
C-Print is a journal for contemporary art based in
Stockholm. In collaboration with the C-Print editorial team, we brought their second issue to physical form. It was a collaborating effort of the entire class of Graphic Design and Illustration at Konstfack, graduating in 2023.
I was partly art directing this project and decided on the typography, but I was also responsible for designing a few of the articles in the magazine.
The printed magazine was released at Riksidrotts-
museet and spreads were later on exhibited on Sergels Torg.
Editorial Team: Koshik Zaman, Ashik Zaman
Design Advisory: Roby Redgrave
Graphic Design + Art Direction BFA in Graphic Design & Illustration, class of 2023, Konstfack
Stockholm. In collaboration with the C-Print editorial team, we brought their second issue to physical form. It was a collaborating effort of the entire class of Graphic Design and Illustration at Konstfack, graduating in 2023.
I was partly art directing this project and decided on the typography, but I was also responsible for designing a few of the articles in the magazine.
The printed magazine was released at Riksidrotts-
museet and spreads were later on exhibited on Sergels Torg.
Editorial Team: Koshik Zaman, Ashik Zaman
Design Advisory: Roby Redgrave
Graphic Design + Art Direction BFA in Graphic Design & Illustration, class of 2023, 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