So far I have worked on a variety of projects at Cititek including: drawing perspectives/vignettes (Photoshop), mapping and diagraming (Illustrator), and assisting my boss with sprucing up her presentations for conferences and key-note speaking. I have also assisted my boss on a bike tour and helped with a project we're doing in Larvik, Norway. In Larvik, we are activating an unused area in the city with a light display, street painting, performance art, a climbing wall, and possibly an outdoor movie. These interventions will kick-off on Culture Night, Nov. 8th, 2014 and will stay in place for a few months. We are also currently participating in an Australian design competition, which I can't share too much about. I wouldn't want our competition to steal our great ideas!
Assisting my boss with a bike tour in Copenhagen
In the office
A quick peak at my screen. Mapping for a couple projects
I vectorized my boss for her business card ;)
Graphic representation for a presentation my boss did for the International Healthy Cities Conference in Athens, Greece. She was a keynote speaker.
Cititek has a very unique graphic representation style. My boss loves graphics that aren't "too realistic". She wants the viewer to get a sense of the "feeling" of being in the space, but not get caught up on details. By having the graphics not too realistic, the client or viewer can still interpret them how they wish and work with Cititek to get exactly what they want. These aren't the type of graphics I generally produce, but I'm giving it a go.
A client hired Cititek to create perspectives and envision how his new home could look. He can only build a very small home because the land he bought is a nature reserve and is public.