People at an exhibition at Niagara.

The “Nature and Technology” exhibition is on view at Niagara, created by graphic design bachelor students as part of the Working as a designer course. It includes visual, motion, and interactive elements, showing how nature can inspire and benefit from contemporary design through physical installations, digital interfaces, and immersive experiences.

Each project draws on natural patterns, such as organic shapes, honeycomb structures, and flora-inspired color palettes, to develop thoughtful, impactful designs. Several works target government and NGO environmental organisations, offering creative solutions for local and global issues. Examples include informational campaigns for Naturskyddsföreningen in Malmö, climate advocacy for Klimatfolket Malmö, and educational resources for Återbruksbaren Malmö.

  • Curators: Elizabeth Ashley Fox-Jensen, Daniel Gaffner, Marie Herzog, and Jiri Adamik-Novak
    Printing: Magnus Denker

For more information, visit any of the graphic design bachelor programme channels.

linktr.ee/maudesignprojects