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- Comment: Sources 2 and 3 are not independent, and source 1 is a trivial mention. Gullblyanten is not a notable award (as Wikipedia defines notability) so winning it does not make her notable. bonadea contributions talk 16:00, 5 December 2024 (UTC)
Jenny Hauga (born in Skotterud, Eidskog) is an award-winning Norwegian graphic designer residing in Hamar. She is renowned for her work at the design agency ANTI, where her innovative contributions have earned her multiple accolades.
In 2020, Hauga won Gold at the prestigious Gullblyanten awards for her project "Elegier", a book that reframes negative comments from Norwegian online forums into a thought-provoking visual format. In the same year, she was also named Student of the Year at the Gullblyanten awards.[1]
Following her success, Hauga joined ANTI Hamar in March 2022, contributing her talent to innovative and concept-driven projects.[2] Her portfolio includes noteworthy projects such as "VOYAH x Aurora," a collaborative effort that combined creative disciplines to deliver visually compelling content.[3] The project was nominated twice in the One Screen Short Film Festival, organized by The One Club.
Jenny Hauga has established herself as a rising star in Norwegian graphic design. She is celebrated for her conceptual approach, blending typography, imagery, and design in ways that challenge traditional formats and provoke thought. Her work has positioned her as an influential figure in the Scandinavian design scene.
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edit- ^ Johansen-Desjardin, Anette (2021-10-15). "Her er vinnerne i Gullblyanten". www.kom24.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2024-12-05.
- ^ redaksjonen, Av; 21.mars; 2022. "ANTI Hamar ansetter stortalentet Jenny Hauga". Kreativt Forum (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2024-12-05.
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