For over 25 years, Computer Arts magazine was a key source of inspiration in the global design world. Known for showcasing top talent in graphic design, illustration, and animation, Computer Arts became a trusted resource with its monthly features, interviews, and how-to guides. The magazine supported and inspired designers,…
This exhibit showcases a remarkable transformation of handmade pink champagne mugs into exquisite ceiling lights, known as the Pink Champagne Ceiling Lights. The original Pink Champagne Mugs were created in collaboration with the innovative Austrian creative genius Christiane Wallner-Haas (a former intern), also known as Kaia Keramik, these lighting pieces exemplify creativity and…
In 2017, Mia Ehrnrooth embarked on a quest for the elusive “perfect sock” – a sock that could merge high-quality design with high-fashion appeal, while delivering enduring comfort. Unhappy with the offerings in the market, she searched tirelessly, driven by the desire for a sock…
Originally conceived as the Fat Emoji Pin, this playful and bold accessory has been transformed into a powerful symbol of self-acceptance – the Fat Emoji Pail. Created as a reaction to societal pressures surrounding diet culture, health trends and the relentless pursuit of a flawless life,…
SNASK is one of the most creative and bold design studios out there. They are known for doing things their own way, without following the usual rules and they mix that boldness with a great sense of humor. While their work often looks fun and playful,…
In 2007, a strange story began in the dull town of Carlisle, England, where two students, Freddie and Magnus, started a journey of creativity and self-discovery. This adventure took a surprising turn when they created a character named Wandy Darehol. Wandy was not just a fun project, he…
Toggl, a popular platform for time tracking, project planning and hiring tools, recently went through a big rebranding process. SNASK was brought in to help Toggl, which at the time was made up of three different companies: Toggl (time tracking), TeamWeek (project planning) and Hundred5 (hiring). These…
Together with the Intern Asta Ostrovskaja, SNASK undertook a bold initiative to rebrand North Korea, driven by the belief that the existing dictatorship requires significant change. The studio was invited by ICON Magazine, a prominent publication in architecture and design, to participate in their “Rethink” section, which encourages…
In a heartwarming collaboration driven by creativity and social impact, SNASK joined forces with the non-profit organization Turning Tables to transform a dream into reality – a dream that would bring the power of music to underserved youth across Sweden. (Sounds like “The Sound of Music – Bus…
This captivating piece, known as the SNASK Office Oil Painting, serves as a striking representation of the company’s ethos and culture. Created by the talented artist Ulrika Westerberg, this painting embodies the notion of self-love and camaraderie that permeates the SNASK team. The painting not only depicts the faces…
“In my profession, saying what you think is the single most important thing.”The Design Kids Interview “If you’re not making enemies, you’re probably not doing something interesting.”Podcast Interview on Creative Process “Making a statement is far more important than pleasing everyone.”Lecture at Cumbria Institute of…
In 2007, SNASK bought their first router, marking the beginning of an era. Amidst some technical stress and a lack of fantasy, the Wi-Fi password simply became “Badminton”. What seemed a trivial choice in the realm of cybersecurity would evolve into a defining symbol of SNASK. Badminton, a…