Spild af Tid

Biography:
Graphic design studio, situated in Copenhagen


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GRANTS
The Danish Arts Agency:
Work grant, "Japan graphic novel" project, 2010
3 years work grant, 2008
Work grant , 2006

AWARDS
MUSE Award, 2012
WSA Award, 2011
Danish Music Award, best video, 2005
Final, Prix Möbius Nordica, 2003
Grammy, best danish Jazzcover, 2003
The Danish design Prize, digital communication 2002,

EXHIBITIONS
represented at The Poster Collection, The Danish Museum of Art & Design
eARTS, 2008, Shanghai
Biennalen for Craft og Design, 2007, Trapholt Museet
The Danish gift 2007, Danish Design Center
Danish, 2005, Danish Design Center
USE IT - , EXPO 2005, Japan
Danish Posters - over the past 10 years, 2004, Ginza Graphic Gallery/DDD Gallery Japan
Stafet, 2003, Danish Design Center & Form/design center Malmö
The Danish design Prize, 2002, Danish Design Center

PUBLICATIONS
Worldwide Graphic Design SCANDINAVIA, Feierabend Unique Books, 2009
Los Logos, Die gestalten Verlag, 2008
Tres Logo, Die gestalten Verlag, 2007
NOVUM, World of graphic design. 2006
Handwritten, - expressive letterring in the digital age, Steven Heller et Mirko Llic, 2006
Print Magazine, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
La lettre manuscrite à la lettre numérique, Steven Heller et Mirko Llic, 2004 - 2005
Designmatters, 2004
North by North, Die gestalten Verlag 2003
Création Graphique, 2003
De Grafiske Fag, 2003
FILM #30, Det Dansk film institut, 2003

Spild af Tid (Waste of Time) is a graphic design studio that works across media and disciplines. Their many varied projects emphasize breadth – from classical identity tasks to animation, motion graphics, illustration, film, music videos, interactive installations, web and stage design.

Spild af Tids lithographic book “Whatever Happened to Sex, Drugs and Tartar Sauce?” was produced and printed in Paris at Atelier Clot Bramsen & Georges in 2011/12. Its a limited edition production of 100 books signed by the artists themselves.

Now we show the prints and the book at VÆG. Have a look behind the scene – from the proces in Paris: