Copywriter, content creator, illustrator, writer, artist, designer, matcha lover, dancer, occasional hiker, avid reader, terrible singer, pilates enthusiast and maker of mouth-watering lasagne.
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In my position as a journalist I worked in the fast-paced environement of a newsroom, out on assignement and organized and conducted interviews for digital and print. In this role and in that of an editor I got to conceptualize and pitch ideas for stories and columns. As an art editor I was in close contact with local art galleries and museums in order to keep the newspaper‘s art page current. Some samples of my work can be found here.
Tattoodo
Where to eat, drink and stay when you want Scandi style in Berlin, Germany.

The Swedish jeans brand that puts sustainability top of the pile.

A Scandiphile’s guide to Latvia’s charming capital.

The labels to look for when you want to feel good about your wardrobe choices.

The places to go and organizations to know if you’re interested in mindful food-sourcing & usage.

Located on Sweden’s temperate east coast, this bakery is one of the best in the region.

A young Danish design team from Aarhus are crossing borders with their integrated furniture solutions.

For a country that puts so much emphasis on recycling and sustainability, we still apply the concept of disposability an awful lot. Disposable razors, barbecues, tableware, nappies, shopping bags, even disposable cameras again. We like throwing things away.
But not everything we discard is disposable. Denmark’s capital may be the winner of the European Green Capital Award 2014, but it still has a long way to come in terms of sustainability... Read more

There’s a new boy in town and he’s planning on making it rain!
Published in the The Copenhagen Post
As Scandinavia’s biggest IT startup co-working space ‚The Rainmaking Loft’ that launched in Copenhagen this month is really taking things to the next level... read more

Enter Richard Mosse’s sea of images in The Enclave, his frightening and often uncomfortable video work about the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo... Read more

The first thing Kraemmer bought in exchange for his art was a CD, the second thing was a house, or rather the materials with which he built it... Read more

The moving soprano of a sorceress destined to suffer eternal loneliness left the audience with goosebumps.

For those of you who don't just want to eat sushi but experience it.

The female contraceptive pill was, historically speaking, a huge step forward in the emancipation of women, allowing for more concerted family planning and thus boosting career opportunities. However today, more than fifty years since the pill first became available, more and more young, independent, and health-conscious women are saying no to the pill... Read more
Common belief suggests that homosexual men in the armed forces and police force face a higher amount of discrimination than elsewhere. Media coverage on gay issues contributes to the image of the forces being close-knit environments, where masculinity and machismo have an almost iconic significance, inevitably sympathetic to homophobia. Can we however still view this as an accurate representation? Police Officer Alan, and head of the GPA (Gay Police Association) in Scotland, talks about his reality of being gay in the Police Force and how things have changed for the better... Read more
Fünf Street Artists „versprühen“ #moreromance in Berlin
Published on the mint&berry blog for Zalando
In den letzten Tagen haben wir in geheimer Mission das Berliner Stadtbild romantisiert. Fünf talentierte Street Art Künstler, fünf Kunstwerke und fünf Locations – jede mit ganz unterschiedlichen Ansätzen zum Thema #moreromance. Und so besonders und einzigartig wie die Stadt Berlin selbst. Unsere Redakteurin berichtet... Read more

Given the tattoo craze in England and the United States at the turn of the 20th century, we should say it would have been surprising if the following individuals hadn't been inked.
