Lisa G Holst
Design & Illustration

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Lisa G Holst 2008


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'NEW exhibtion', January 10 - February 5 / 2008

This month the Dazed Gallery presents a collaborative exhibition from recent LCC graduates, all of whom have swapped around some personality-defining cultural artifacts and tried to make some sense of them through their shared practise of design - exploring human identity and the subjective nature and meaning of those objects through the exchange of ownership.

Quoted from Dazed and Confused website, 8 January, 2008.
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'Make me want you': Seduction by Design highlights outstanding alumni who recently graduated from communication/graphic design courses at The University of the Arts London. The exhibition is themed around ideas of seduction and desire, and is curated by Natalie Brett, Acting Dean, Chelsea College of Art & Design.'

The London Design Festival 2007

The exhibition was held at The Arts Gallery, University of the Arts London, 65 Davies Street, 10 September-5 October 2007.
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Type-oh!, the degreeshow of GMD Typography,London College of Communication, June 2007.

Curation by: Sara Gramner, Lisa G Holst, Yuanjie Sun, Samantha Vega and Andrea Wirth.
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Exile & Mainstream, an exhibition by GMD Typography,London College of Communication, summer 2006.

The exhibition was created around the theme of what is considered exile & mainstream.Each student responded with an A1 poster. My response was a comment on techniques and how they shift from exile to mainstream and vice versa.
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