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Call it more evidence of the endless commercialization of design; call it another reason to be thankful Norway never joined the Euro; call it kroner gone kreative. In any case, Norway's new ...
Norway’s new banknotes are a beautifully pixelated blur by Vlad Savov Via Brand New and Creative Review | Source The Metric System, Snohetta, Norges Bank, and Norges Bank (PDF) ...
The Metric System’s design will appear on the front of Norway’s new banknotes. Within the cubic design, there’s also a subtle bit of data visualization.
Norway’s Norges Bank invited eight teams to submit proposals for a series of sea-themed banknote redesigns. The standout concept above by architecture and design firm Snøhetta Design, which ...
Norway had chosen a new design for its banknotes —a pixelated little number by the architects at Snøhetta. While their design is tasteful and restrained, it can’t possibly live up to the ...
Norway's new banknotes are quite literally works of art. After inviting submissions from a number of design houses, the country's Norges Bank has chosen just two. While the front of the new notes ...
Snøhetta Designs New Banknotes for Norway Written by Karissa Rosenfield Published on October 08, 2014 ...
Norway's central bank has chosen a pixel motif for new banknotes that will debut in 2017. The design, which will grace the reverse side, was created by Snohetta.
On the heels of its new pixelated banknotes, Norway has now overhauled the look of its passport with a minimalist redesign that has a surprise feature on the inside.
Snøhetta’s design for the new Norwegian kroner, “Beauty of Boundaries,” which will go into circulation in 2017. This week Norway’s national bank unveiled the designs for new banknotes.
Norway's New Banknotes Are Works of Art The country's redesigned currency will feature images by architecture firm Snøhetta and graphic design company The Metric System. By Sophie Gilbert Snøhetta ...
In the finest of democratic traditions, Norway's next series of banknotes will incorporate two designs into one harmonious union. Having earlier this year invited eight design studios to ...