Posts Tagged ‘hyperion’

Pegasus #16 – coming soon
+ free concert w/ Binärpilot & Year6581

Monday, August 30th, 2010





Another issue of Pegasus is coming up! This time the topic is music, and the mag contains various articles on the subject in relation to all of the nerdy activities we love so much.
There will be a release party at Subscene, Oslo, on the 10th of September with free concerts with such chiptunes-artists as Binärpilot and Year6581!!!!!!

Link to the facebook-event here.

Vampires for Pegasus

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Illustration for the magazine Pegasus, for an article about the evolution of the vampire, from the old myths to Nosferatu and the modern day bloodsuckers of Twilight and True Blood.

Banners for Hyperion’s website

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I made four rotating banners for Hyperion’s new website www.n4f.no. The site is not published yet, however. The banners are all in greyscale, because of the strong color scheme of the site, and represents different areas of interests for members of Hyperion (e.g. scfi-fi, comics, fantasy, role-playing and computer games).




Logo and layout for Magasinet Pegasus

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Pegasus is a magazine quarterly published by Hyperion. It’s a non-profit publication and subscribing is free, editions range from 2500 to 8000 copies. Pegasus covers the so called fantastic interests; that is sci-fi, fantasy, comics, live role-playing, board games, computer games, miniatures, cards, films and much more. The magazine consists of around 48 pages, and is usually put together in the course of one hectic weekend by myself and a group of four/five editors. I’ve redesigned their logo, and made an entirely new layout. Click on the images for samples.
















Logo and banner for Hyperion

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I made this logo and a web banner for Hyperion’s general assembly of ’09. The unicorn is the symbol of Hyperion, and every year their logo is played around with and remade for their assembly. I chose to make it in to something out of a Marvel comic book. The logo was also silkscreen printed on blue sweaters.