
Website for a fictional non-profit organization dedicated to stopping marine pollution and saving ocean life from going extinct. The website is fully responsive and contains various interactive elements.

The rebranding of a Bergen-based grocery delivery service. Its new visual identity is presented through a brand manual and several different touchpoints.
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A folded leaflet providing an overview of the main eras of graphic design history, from 1950 until today.
Saving Atlantis is a fictional non-profit organization founded with the purpose of saving marine life from becoming extinct due to marine pollution. I wanted to appeal to both sense and sensibility, and focused on promoting a strong pathos through the design and copy - while not ignoring the ethos and logos side of things, of course.
The website can be seen here.






This project presents the new visual identity and brand feeling of Rollout, a Norwegian grocery delivery service. I wanted the brand to have a friendly and warm atmosphere with a touch of whimsy, and created a set of visual elements which allow for a lot of flexibility while also making it easy to maintain consistency throughout all the brand's touchpoints.










This folded leaflet is a creative take on an informative document, aimed at graphic design students. I wanted to make something unique and fun, and my love for artist's books inspired me to create this small book which folds out into a poster and evolves into a number of interesting shapes and forms along the way.











For this advertisement, which combines the techniques of product photography and low-light photography, I wanted to visualize the hot, fiery and passionate side of cooking in order to appeal to men who enjoy spending time in the kitchen. I also created a logo for the product, utilizing design elements from the bottle.




My favorite creative work from this past scholastic term, that was not part of a larger project. More specifically - a pastiche-style poster inspired by a WWII propaganda work by Abram Games (the original is included for comparison).


I'm Mina, an aspiring graphic designer hailing from the seaside town of Ålesund, Norway. I've previously lived in Bergen and Gothenburg.
In my creative processes I often draw inspiration from sources like stories, books and different forms of art and storytelling.
This portfolio presents both my graphic design schoolwork as well as my own personal projects.
If you have an inquiry or simply want to drop me a note, feel free to reach out!
E-mail: mina-elisabeth@hotmail.com
Phone: +47 47961251
Instagram: @minaes
