Portfolio autumn 2015

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PORTFOLIO Johanna Nordin

October 2015


CV Contact

Education

Experience

Johanna Nordin 1991.04.15

2011-2014 & 2015 Umeå Arkitelthögskola Bachelor, 3 year

2015 Adept, Copenhagen 1/2 year internship

2010-2011 Nyckelviksskolan, Färg, Form & Hantverk Preparation year in art and craft

2014-2015 Berg C.F. Møller 1 year internship

Mail: jmf.nordin@gmail.com Telefon +4673-998 66 44 Adress: Nockebyvägen 86 16775 Bromma Sweden Website: http://cargocollective.com/ johannanordin

2007-2010 Thorildsplans Gymnasium Technology, Industialdesign

2012KAJAKAJA (graphic posters) Co owner and Illustator 2012Freelance as Graphic Designer Websites, posters, logotypes etc.


Bachelor Project “Let’s Cook” Short description: By giving women a place where they can meet and cook together with a tutor who’s an expert in nutrition, both the women’s families and their communities will be empowered.


DHARAVI

Dharavi is one of the largest slum areas in the world. A slum with great production and effenciency. It’s says that everyone has something in their home that is from Dharavi.

Dharavi

Movement

Total area: 1.75 km2 1 person per 3.3 m2 Approximately 100 nagars/communities

• Men

Communities often based on: • Origin • Religion • Proffesion

LET’S COOK!

PROGRAM OF PROJECT

AIM OF PROJECT I want to create a place where women: - come with their kids. - learn about food by cooking together. - kids are taken care of outside workshop. - after cooking session women, kids and the tutor eat together.

• Women

Networks

• Some within the slum • Some reaches out • Some physically • Some psychologically

The project also aim to encourage women to go further away from their homes/ communities and by doing so get more experiences and more information about the world they live in. At Let’s Cook the main topic is food and nutrition. It will also be possible to discuss in private with experts other issues that women in the slum have. Office & Workshop space

Within the communities different unwritten procedures exist and each community has it’s own way of living and dealing with different difficulties.

Smaller talks/workshops visits differens communities further away from the office.

NGO has it’s office inside the slum and working from that to reach out to the inhabitants.

Life of Women in Dharavi

• Care takers • Guarding • Working at home

By giving women a place where they can meet and cook together with a tutor who’s an expert in nutrition, both the women’s families and their communities will be empowered.

• BAD FOOD • BAD NUTRITION • LACK OF KNOWLEDGE NOT MONEY

SPACES:

AIM OF SPACE:

• RATION

• Attraction point, spread information, contact with women.

• WORKSHOP AREA

• Cooking and discussing different topics. Private room.

• A SPACE TO EAT

• A nice open space for gathering (women,kids and NGO staff)

• SPACE FOR KIDS

• A space that will make it easy for NGO staff to take care of a group of children. Space for play and talks, may also be prepering food.

• NGO OFFICE

• A office at location so that staff is easy to access. More regular activities. Small room for private talks.

• PUBLIC ROOM

• A resturant, run by the NGO. An income to workshops. Here men will be introduced to good food and the issue of bad nutrition.

• GIVE BACK

• A community space for the residents, that also can be used by NGO for public events.

• COLLABORATIONS

• NGO should be working with the goverment through the ration and aslo with the street vendors at the street to buy food from.

• Workshop • NGO office • Gathering space • Space for kids •

Upper level - Private Cooking & Discussions Inspiration & Meetings Women/kids

Ground level - Public Communication Men/women/kids

• Resturant • Ration • Community space • Space for Public Events •

Information

SITUATIONSPLAN 1:500

SITUATIONSPLAN 1:100

Roof top plan of Let’s Cook

2 minute walk

Existing on site today DHARAVI MAIN ROAD

• To buy food • Get children from school

5-7 minute walk

MULTI KIOSK

• PROVIDE KNOWLEDGE • CREATE MEETING PLACE • EMPOWERED WOMEN WILL EMPOWER THEIR COMMUNITY

BAR

MULTI KIOSK BEAUTY

MULTI KIOSK

DHARAVI MAIN ROAD

[Reference] NGO’s working with nutrition and women

LIVING

LET’S COOK

LIVING

CLOTHES

BEAUTY

SNEHA & FMCH

GOVERMENT INITIATIVE

PILE OF TRASH

FOOD RATION HAND OUTS

One expert showing how to cook

Head office

Two experts from NGO showing how to cook

Other issues are discussed

Experts, from NGO

FOOD

ST KAKKAYYA MARG busy market street

Other issues are discussed

LIVING

FOOD

NGO local Area that they reach

They have fun together sharing stories

They use movies and laptop to infrom

One-two from NGO and 7-12 women

One-two from NGO and 7-12 women

PHARMACY LIVING

Local in use KITCHEN WARE

LIVING

KITCHEN WARE

Zero children

SNEHA with ”Dharavi Food Project” at Dharavi Art Biennale 2014

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RATION

WORKSHOP AREA

A SPACE TO EAT TOGETHER

SPACE FOR KIDS

NGO OFFICE

PUBLIC ROOM

GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

COLLABORATIONS

Away from public street, so the women who feel ashame doesn’t have to be exposed.

Visible from street, one level up so they can talk and discuss undisturbed.

A calm nice space near the workshop and kid’s space, away from street. At the upper floor where the discussions can be continuned.

A space near the workshop and the mothers. Should be a fun space for kids. Easy for the NGO staff to overlook the kids and have diffrent acticities. Away from street and closer to nature and trees.

Office have two functions; 1. a place to plan activities and answer questions from public. 2. a private space where more private talks can be hold between woman and NGO. Therefore access from street and one level up.

Open towards street, most important is to get in contact with the men at the street passing by. Secondary to showcase how good food can be prepered and cooked.

Give back an open and clam semipublic area, make it better then what was before. A place for festivals or public events run by NGO. Away from street so the topics can differ.

Collaborations; 1. food, from ration and buy from the street vendors. 2. with community around - keep the kitchen garden nice and to spread the word about good food and the courses and activities.

”At SNEHA, we believe that if men join the conversations, change will come.”

• Metal net with grennery

A Day at Let’s Cook • Gathering • Playing area Workshop • • Treehouse

• Screens - in wood as an introduction to the upper floor and new materials

Entrence • • Ration

• Inside Floor - polished concrete, easy to clean and nicer finish.

Food storage • Pharmacy •

Resturant & Kitchen •

• Community Space Market street • Shops •

Stair up to NGO office •

• Pathway

A-A 1:50

• Community space • Space for public events Kitchen • - showcasing how to cook good food

• Outside Floor - concrete, coarser texture so it isn’t slippery while raining.

Resturant • - selling good food - income for NGO Seating area •

A Day Outside Let’s Cook

• Walls - situ concrete. Dish • Storage •

NGO Office •

• Workshop

• Kitchen Garden

• Storage - at both levels

Entrance to Let’s Cook • • Resturant & Kitchen

Pharmacy • Shops •

• Shops

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BIRD VIEW - STREET

STREET VIEW FROM SOUTH

ENTRANCE TO RATION

ENTRANCE FROM EAST

BIRD VIEW - COMMUNITY

Make a statement of importance. Take place and have hard shapes. Focus point is the restaurant so that women can sneak in to ration unseen.

Towards street the building mimics some of the characteristics typologics of Dharavian houses. Sush as otlas, small stair up to second floor and second floor pushed out over street.

A small opening into the semi-public courtyard and the ration. The small stair is leading up to the NGO office.

When entering from the community behind the house has an other look, softer shaped and facaeds on upper floor ar covered with wood panels. Focus here is nature and gathering.

Towards the community an other language of shapes and materials are introduced. Walved roofs and leaves open spaces free and let nature take place.

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MORNING

DAY

AFTERNOON

EVENING

Design princips

Women Children NGO Staff

UPPER FLOOR - bigger - create shadow

OTTLAS - a place to sit - no rain inside

Men

PILLARS - to state it’s excistens at the street

DOORS ON INSIDE - easy to open -don’t take any space of the room

DOORS TOWARDS OUTSIDE - can be locked - don’t take any space

SCREENS - dividing space - reduce visual contact

RAILING - metal grid - light construction

SCREEN DETAIL - screens are attached on situ concrete with a small distance.

A Day at Let’s Cook

Vendors

• Workshop

Closed

NGO office •

• Not many are out- just a few earlie workers. • NGO staff is prepering the day. • The building is closed.

• Restaurant opened and serving lunch. • More peolple moving around at the street. • The dwellers nearby hangout at the courtyard. • Shops starts to open up.

• Let’s Cook is having a workshop with women. • NGO staff takes care of children during workshop at upper floor.

• Ration is opend and having give outs. • Restaurant open, serving dinner, having help from local women from the course. • More activity at the market street. • Upper floor closed for the day.

• Storage

Food storage • • Resturant & Kitchen Entrance • • Dish & Storage

• Wicket - possible to close the upper floor NGO office • • Gathering area • Playing area • Eating area

C-C 1:50

Situ concrete • • Wood panels Screen • - wood

Workshop •

A Public Event by Let’s Cook & Refill in Ration Barn

• Rail

• Treehouse - playing area

Gathering space • where women, kids and NGO can eat together Playing area •

Situ Concrete •

• Treehouse - playing area Ration • • Community Space - public event

Storage •

• Pathway • Semi-private for those who lives here

• Kitchen Garden

D-D 1:50

Detail N

View from second floor.

LET’S COOK!

Fibre Concrete

Situ Concrete - reinforched

1:50 Open -air can pass through

Waterproofing

Possible future development for Let’s Cook and the program. Wood panel

Plastered and painted - bright color

Recessed light - used after sunset

Woven Bamboo

Tile over sink - helps to reflect sunlight

Reflective material

Sun light

1:10

• NGO experts as tuors at workshops. • Dharavi women attend the courses and cook together.

• NGO experts as tutors at workshops together with woman who have been attending the courses and become an expert.

• Women who have attended the courses has become the experts and tutors. • NGO staff in background if special needs occur.

• More Let’s Cook centers in Dharavi. • Some NGO owned and driven. • Some NGO owned and mixed driven. • Aim to reach out to larger part of Dharavi.

Situ Concrete

Wood panel - only occur on upper floor

Plan

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Hot air

RAIN

FACADE MATERIALS • First Let’s Cook in Dharavi. • NGO driven. • Aim to reach out further then neighborhood communities.

Rain

Plan - Office

Sektion

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Food market ROOM FOR ACTIVITIES I see this market as a framework for activities to take place in. To be filled with colorful food, spices, meat, fish, cheese, crafts, second hand goods or to put up a concert inside the big hall or another event arranged by the market, the city, the hotel, a company or for a private event. WHY the location? This is an unused place most of the time during the year, though people pass it everyday all year around. The big bike path connects the city center of consumption with the center of knowledge – the university and the hospital. The site is also close to the buss center –Vasaplan– where all the bus lines connect. This part is also a grey zone now a day, in my opinion. To the left you have “Öst på stan” as you past Östra Kyrkogatan, and just one block away you will start to feel the center. In the history of Umeå the site between the school and church has had different names and functions: church square, school park and as now “Vänortsparken”, a public park. In the 70’s the old city plan was ”destroyed” by the infrastructure that was built to make the city more adapted for car access. Storgatan got broader and a new bridge was build to connect both sides of the river. It was planned for 60 000 cars using the bridge every day. Today it’s about 15 000, so it is much larger then it has to be. The north south axis in the city plan between the two great buildings, the church and the school, became secondary and inferior to the new street and it also had a negative infuence on the connection between the three parks Vänortsparken, Kyrk-parken and Döbelns Park. I believe that a food market can bring life to this part again, linking to the old north-south axis but also highlight the movement of people in the west-east direction.


CITY ANALYSIS

Arrival

Schmack Bibliotekscafeet

Cars/ pedestrians

SCHMACK

BIBLIOTEKSCAFEET

Bibliotekcafeet

Car road

Schmack

Walk ways

Program PERMANENT

14 units

TEmporary

20 units

SEASON

40 units

CHOOSEN SITE INDOOR OUTDOOR

tion of the ”city center”.

80 seats

Thoughts about different architectural expressions

50-60 Seats

PERMANENT Seating Boutique WC Staff

Intensity

Distance between visitors

Cachier

0,5-1 m

Cars

CONCEPT &Target group

Bicycles

1-2 m

WHY?

Not consciously.

50's design, culture, eco

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fashion. Visual relations

OWNERSHIP

-

day all year around. The big bike path connects the city center of consump-

ing focused in the same area.

also close to the buss center –Vasaplan– where all the bus lines connect. This

Passing people are on the same

OPENING 1980's

2005

than passing people. Feeling of looking into a ”store window”.

Sex

Seasons

Women Men

Light source Big lamps in the ceiling create a general lighting but the main light sorce is daylight.

Summer Spring Winter Fall Showing the expanding and s hrinking city center, depending on the seasons. It shows that many central areas are periodically completely unused.

connection with the people in the city who are passing by. The expression should therefore talk the language of a normal street with big, wide display possibilities, all year around.

TEmporary

Wall lamps mainly for decor, main light sorce is daylight.

Age 15-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65

Despite the closeness to other

Lives

Back side

people in the west-east direction. Origin Umeå Sweden Outside Sweden

24 kr 28 kr

The color coding shows what areas within the city center feel like front sides and what areas feel like backsides. It shows that large areas of though they are located in the most central part of Umeå.

by the infrastructure that was built to make the city more adapted for car access. Storgatan got broader and a new bridge was build to connect both

Constant sounds from the coffee machine and other customers.

Front/ Back Front side

In the history of Umeå the site between the school and church has had different names and functions: church square, school park and as now

Today it’s about 15 000, so it is much larger then it has to be. Because of this infrastructure the north south connection in the city plan with the two great buildings, church and school, became weaker and also the connection bet-

acoustics

Umeå center Outside center Other city

start to feel the center.

Occupation Culture worker Municipal em.

65 kr

Student Retired

79 kr

SEASON STORING UNIT EAT, look, smell

How often 4-6/week 1-3/week ca 1/year First time

EVERYDAy MOVEMENT

Jazz Jazz

How to get to the market -

The season market will be outdoor. In Umeå there is already existing a seasonal market –”The Farmers Market”. It’s simple and they come with

FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

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PLAN & ELEVATIONS PLAN 1

ELEVATION west

INDEX

1:200

1:200

1. MAIN ENTRANCE 2. FISH 3. FRUIT 4. MEAT 5. DIARY

12. CHILDREN ROOM 13. PUBLIC TOILETS 14. CORRIDOR 15. LOADING SPACE 16. SECONDARY ENTRANCE

MAIN ENTRANCE

18. CAFE/ RESTAURANT 19. ENTRANCE TO CAFE 20. OUTDOOR SEATING 21. ELEVATOR 22. TOILET

1:20 SECTION MODEL

8. FOR RENTAL 9. TEMPORAY UNITS 10. ADMINISTRATION 11. MAIN STORING

16. 9.

9. 8. 13.

8.

12.

10. 6.

17.

14.

7.

9.

5.

4.

11. 15.

8. 9.

3.

SECONDARY ENTRANCE

2.

14.

2.

3.

18. 4.

6.

5.

16.

9.

13.

7.

1.

17.

17.

19.

20.

1. 17.

17.

17.

17.

19.

18.

21. 22.

CONCEPT COLLAGE

20.

ELEVATION SOUTH 1:200

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SITe PLAN

perspeCtive

VASAPLAN, BUS CENTRAL

SMALL CHANGES 1. The park and the greenery is extending and connecting towards Vasaplan to make a nice walk path down to the market and the park. This can also be a great feature for the future hotel

MIMERSSKOLAN 1.

2.

to the old school – Mimerskolan. 2. A parking lot for ket and the hotel to be. Placed near

1. KUNGSGATAN

2.

gatan for easy access. No one would like to sit outdoor next to the crowded road either, therefore a perfect spot for parking and loading.

3.

BUS STOP

3.

BUS STOP

VÄNORTSPARKEN

VÄSTRA KYRKOGATAN

CULTURE HERITAGE

4.

STORGATAN

4.

DÖBELNS PARK

4.

1:500 UMEÅ ÄLVEN

FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

tion is cut down to open up the park

ÖSTRA KYRKOGATAN

4. UNDERGROUND PATH

DÖBELNS KYRKA

1:50

gatan. Today it is hard to see and appreciate the park because of bushes and trees.

View #2

Storgatan therefore this roundabout can be hard for pedestrians to cross. To

make this safer for bicycles and pedestrians. A resulting effect might be that more citizens will use the parks south of Storgatan and then also expe-

View #3 View #1

KYRKOBRON

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SECTIONS

MATERIAL

Short Section 1:200

Long Section 1:200

ELEVATIONS

NORTH/ SCHOOL

ELEVATION EAST 1:200

West/ city

EAST/ DWELLING PROJECT

SOUTH/ Church ELEVATION NORTH 1:200

Abstract SECTION

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FLOOR PLANs Floor Plan 2

Floor Plan 3

1:200

1:200

24.

23.

23.

23.

26.

25.

INDEX 23. GREEN ROOF 24. DOUBLE HEIGHT 25. BALCONY 26. PORTAL

FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

SECONDARY ENTRANCE

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TEMPORARY STALL

MATERIAL

Desired functions and properties is a light material in some parts but also solid and strong in other parts of the construction. For example the core has to be able to stand straight when the

Since the market is based on natural materials such as wood, glass, metal and concrete it would be nice if the stalls would keep up the same theme.

3000

3000

600

Hall for temporary

Main storing area

pillars, and you can pack them in the storing room if wanted.

1:20 FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

JOHANNA NORDIN


Structure Building structure

ROOM FOR ACTIVITIES 1:50

1:100

THE GRID The market structure is based on a grid –

Connection Placed in the north-south axe of the old city plan: school, park and church –commenting,

it is noticed in the glass facades. STRUCTURE The framework is based on a 200x50 mm pillars that is used throughout the building. The in between space in the

passing through in early time of the day.

Democracy

building light and transparent look. To stabilizing the framework both in store in the corridor. LARGE SPAN STRUCTURE To make the passage between the school

1:200

1:100

feel like a high gallery without any pillars that interfere with the space a large span structure is placed to hold up the roof.

big hall

1:500

sun shading facades and will be exposed for sun light during the whole day it will need some sort of shading. The shading system will be wooden panels within each framework in the facades. The panels

Public space Since sellers can close their store during closed hours the hall can be partly opened for public use during the whole day. For example the public toilettes can be accessible 24 hours. It’s placed on the west side towards the city center and Vasaplan where all the busses connect.

1:10

depending of whether conditions. It can be set in to different angels and distance – see drawing. The appearance when unused will be as in the photo collage.

Buffer zone The buffer zone in this building is the glass corridor, which runs around the entire building except the north facade.

winter the sun will heat this space up and it will create a pleasant in-door climate.

IN

SEMI

OUT

Acoustics

Heating and ventilation

water and snow

The materials in the market is pretty hard besides the wood in the panels,

The building will regulate some of the heating by using the shading system and also by opening all or some of the doors that exists around the building.

An internal drainage will be installed for rainwater and also for the melting snow. A slight angel on the roofs towards the drainage will make the water

put in some acoustic material in the inner roof especially in the double height space. If more is needed it is always possible to add it near the roof. When crowed the people will also absorb noise but of course also bring sound.

FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

near the roof in the façade for natural

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Early THOUGHTS

EARLY PROCESS

PROCESS SKETCHES

FOOD MARKET - spring 2013

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Temporary structure We developed this structure to fit as a temporary one for a food market. The structure should create a space underneath it where the market can take place and it should also work like a bridge. When folded it takes very little space and when unfolding it you can choose different figurations. Since it bridges over an already existing path we wanted it to be able see and walk through so it wouldn’t stop for the movement, just slowing it down giving attention to the the market stands so the market get its audience. Group work with Emma Sandvik, Andreas Jonsson and Christina LÜvald Hellberg.


SITUATION & Function

Stretch out over a movement that exists and create a new crossing It on a higher level.


Process


Process #1

#2

#3

#4


Process #1

#2

#3 FINAL

#4


Inner Roof


Space Final sketch model

Sketch model


Formations


Support Rod Rods are connected between the ground supporting elements in the structure. The wheel based structure folds and unfolds by external forces. This method allows for the structure to transform its shape.

Wire Wires are attached to the sides of the structure where the roof and the ground supporting structures meet and to the bottom of the ground supporting structures. The electric driven wires are also used to fold and unfold the structure. This method allows for the structure to transform its shape.

Rail Ground supporting elements are attached to a rail and can be locked in the rail at certain points. The electric rail is also the force unfolding and folding the structure. This method only allows the structure to fold out straight or bended according to the rail.


Forces Completely unfolded

Partly unfolded


Final model 1:20


Detail, 4 way Hinge 1:2



#apanfattas Apberget var en trappa och en scen med talarstol. http://apanfattas.se Initiativ på grund av att Umeå inför kulturhuvudstadsåret väljer att riva stadens demokratiska plats Apberget. Apberget var en viktig plats för umeåborna. En plats att samlas i stadens centrum. Ibland för att ta en rullpizza i solen ibland i manifestation och fackeltåg mot rasism. Ihop med 3 klasskamrater började vi rörelsen #apanfattas. Vi letar nu efter Apan och försöker få Umeå kommun att förstå vilken viktig del de har tagit ifrån Umeås stad. Vi letar varje dag vid lunch efter Apan genom att sitta där och äta lunch eller ta en kaffe i hopp om att de en dag återvänt till sin ursprungliga plats. Under manifestationen innan jul mot rasism byggde vi också upp en temporär talarstol där den tidigare hade stått. 2000 umeåbor samlades efter fackeltåget vid talarstolen som stod på ett par lastpallar där tal mot rasism hölls. Jag har formgivit hemsidan där vi lagt upp texter som beskriver vårt letande och där bilder från vårt instagramflöde #apanfattas finns och bilder innan och efter rivningen. Vi har fått glada tillrop av andra som också önskar apans återkomst bla på Allt åt Alla. Länk till artikel: http://alltatalla.com/umea/att-gemensamt-bygga-ettapberg-i-staden 2013- pågående Vi är jag, Maja Hallen, Julia Samberg och Felicia Reppen.


Johanna Nordin 1991-04-15 Adress 1: Häradshövdingegatan 2, 903 31 UMEÅ Adress 2: Nockebyvägen 86, 167 75 BROMMA Email: jmf.nordin@gmail.com Tel: 073-998 66 44

Lamp ”Horn” Body device

”Dagens skulptur”

Abstract model of slum-street Climate responsive design model

Heavy

Painting

Field notes Dharavi

Abstract model Dance space Birch Model of structure inspired of a book Graphic print Dwelling model Abstract model Dance space

Flexible furniture, The cube

Material test


CV References

References

Umeå School of Architecture

Berg C.F. Møller

• Allan Greve greveusallan@gmail.com M: +4522573372

• Mårten Leringer marten.leringe@bergcfmoller.se M: +46 (0)7 0563 7519

Nyckelviksskolan • Anders Gudmunsson anders@gudmundson.se

• Ola Jonsson ola.jonsson@bergcfmoller.se M: +46 (0)7 6168 8708

Contact

Education

Experience

Johanna Nordin 1991.04.15 Sweden

2011-2014 & 2015 Umeå School of Architecture Bachelor, 3 year

2015 Adept, Copenhagen 1/2 year internship

2010-2011 Nyckelviksskolan, Färg, Form & Hantverk Preparation year in art and craft

2014-2015 Berg C.F. Møller 1 year internship

2007-2010 Thorildsplans Gymnasium Technology, Industialdesign

2012KAJAKAJA (graphic posters) Co owner and Illustator

Mail: jmf.nordin@gmail.com Telefon +4673-998 66 44 Adress: Nockebyvägen 86 16775 Bromma, Sweden Website: http://cargocollective.com/ johannanordin

2012Freelance as Graphic Designer Websites, posters, logotypes etc.


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