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I love talking about ideas and I really enjoy the interaction in the classroom. I find it so interesting to see how everyone’s creative process is so different.
Graphic Design Teacher
Sydney/Warrang
Micke Lindebergh
Micke Lindebergh‘s confident hand and unapologetic choice of chromatically lush material’s, such as Posca pen’s, bright acrylics and riso inks, reward his audience with a visually delightful series of hand-generated arrangements. His playful compositions make use of balance, colour & contrast to showcase his masterful embrace of the primary palette. The bright and snappy works on exhibit recall his most prominent influences—Japanese comics, Scandinavian design and the balmy Sydney summertime.
Micke studied illustration at The Camberwell College of Art in London. After which, he spent some years living in London & around Europe, before finally landing in Sydney. Over the course of his travels his work changed from illustrations of monsters and animals to the more abstract and playful shapes and, flowers he is now known for. Micke wasted no time submerging himself in the local Sydney scene and is now a proud member of risograph print experts Pinch Press. Selected clients include, Sydney opera house, Slowdown Studio, The Powerhouse Museum, Conde Nast, Studio Moross, BVN Architecture, Wrap Magazine and Maekake etc…
What do you love about design?
Design and art is my life!
Why do you teach?
I love talking about ideas and I really enjoy the interaction in the classroom. I find it so interesting to see how everyone’s creative process is so different.
Tell us about your design career outside of Shillington.
I work as an illustrator, mostly collaborating with brands who enjoy my colourful floral designs. I have a painting practise and exhibit once of twice a year.
What or who are you loving right now?
If you were a typeface, what would you be?
What’s your favourite blog?
I love talking about ideas and I really enjoy the interaction in the classroom. I find it so interesting to see how everyone’s creative process is so different.
Graphic Design Teacher
Sydney/Warrang
Micke Lindebergh
Micke Lindebergh‘s confident hand and unapologetic choice of chromatically lush material’s, such as Posca pen’s, bright acrylics and riso inks, reward his audience with a visually delightful series of hand-generated arrangements. His playful compositions make use of balance, colour & contrast to showcase his masterful embrace of the primary palette. The bright and snappy works on exhibit recall his most prominent influences—Japanese comics, Scandinavian design and the balmy Sydney summertime.
Micke studied illustration at The Camberwell College of Art in London. After which, he spent some years living in London & around Europe, before finally landing in Sydney. Over the course of his travels his work changed from illustrations of monsters and animals to the more abstract and playful shapes and, flowers he is now known for. Micke wasted no time submerging himself in the local Sydney scene and is now a proud member of risograph print experts Pinch Press. Selected clients include, Sydney opera house, Slowdown Studio, The Powerhouse Museum, Conde Nast, Studio Moross, BVN Architecture, Wrap Magazine and Maekake etc…
What do you love about design?
Design and art is my life!
Why do you teach?
I love talking about ideas and I really enjoy the interaction in the classroom. I find it so interesting to see how everyone’s creative process is so different.
Tell us about your design career outside of Shillington.
I work as an illustrator, mostly collaborating with brands who enjoy my colourful floral designs. I have a painting practise and exhibit once of twice a year.
What or who are you loving right now?
If you were a typeface, what would you be?
What’s your favourite blog?