Line Engberg
Visual Designer
Creative and curious designer working at the intersection of visual communication, identity, health and (cultural) education. Motivated by planetary wellbeing I work with design as a cultivator of inclusive experiences that facilitate engagement with art, ideas and spaces for reflection.
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[ mail@lineengberg.dk ]
[ 0045 2332 1082 ]
CVR 42720321
2024
Thesis project
The Royal Danish Academy, Graphic Communication Design
Politics of Printed Space is a publication posing questions to existing directives of organizing print, value of- and experiences with form and instrumentalization of artistic practices in capitalized society. It is an investigation in how the logics we validate designchoices with shapes the practices of design, and how the shape shifts when these logics change. The book contains a variety of texts by international authors dating from the beginning of the 20th century up until today and is a journey through some of the most impactful minds of their time.
Through experiments with layout and grid design, it is a visual journey through thoughts on art, politics of value and experiences of form – asking the reader to take part in the reading with curiosity and willingness to look at the book as more than the words it unfolds, as a vessel for ways of reading.