
reMarkable
Branding reMarkable is a new e-ink (electronic-ink) tablet which has completely revolutionised the category. After successfully resolving the inherent latency problem that has plagued all other brands’ attempts at creating e-ink drawing tablets, a group of young Norwegian entrepreneurs were able to create reMarkable – a tablet with a handwriting, drawing and reading experience second only to real pen and paper.
Infinitum — Miljøtiltak som tilsvarer å pante én flaske
Advertising Recycling bottles is probably the easiest, most efficient thing you can do for the environment. Therefore, under the concept of “Infinitum utforsker” (Infinitum explores), we launched a bunch of new films, all of which explore environmental measures that save just as much energy as one single bottle.
Urban
Branding The first Urban store was launched in the late nineties as a indie store with a strong connection to the skate’n snowboard and the underground culture around it. But lots have changed since then. What used to be a couple of street credible stores quickly grew to be a commercial chain of stores owned by the Varner Group. The success and rapid growth continued during the 00’s and 10’s without ever changing the brand, but inevitably something had to be done in order to stay relevant in a fast moving market.
Posten - Poetry and Norwegian bike history on 9 cm2
Design ANTI designed a serie of four stamps for the Norwegian Postal Service to present Norwegian bike history.Over the years there have been several bike producers in Norway, amongst others Øglænd and Gresvig.
We wanted to evoke memories and nostalgia for several generations, and at the same time present the history of Norwegian bikes.

Infinitum — Stakkars Peder
Advertising An empty bottle is full of energy, and the energy in the bottle can be used again and again and again. Norway has the world's most established recycling-system, and the plastic in the bottles you recycle can be re-used 12 times. This makes bottle-recycling perhaps one of the most effective things you can do in everyday life to save both energy and the environment.
Coop — Amerikaneren
Advertising One of COOP's biggest challenges in recent years has been how to adapt and modernize the out-of-date idea of the cooperative in a new era that’s all about individualism. In the time of me me me, it has been difficult to reach out to the benefits of being many. The idea of Coop therefore feels like an anachronism - a survival from the really old days.