A ( 1 – 15 )
Dummy is a quarterly appearing independent, monothematic society magazine from Germany. Each issue is designed by a new art director and deals with a different social subject.
Dummy Magazine No. 65; Art Direction, Editorial Design: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz. Illustration and Photography: Jesse Draxler, Martin Usborne, Donald Weber, Tino Zimmermann, Letizia Battaglia
Editors: Oliver Gehrs, Natascha Roshani
B ( 1 – 8 )
Die Zeit is a German weekly newspaper. It appears as a printed and tablet version.
Art direction: Malin Schulz; Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Illustration and Photography: Jan Höckesfeld und Stefan Große Halbuer, Doreen Bursutzki, Stanislav Grupar, Arjen Schmitz, Zaia Alexander (...)
C ( 1 – 5 )
Die Zeit is a German weekly newspaper.
It appears as a printed and tablet version.
Art direction: Malin Schulz; Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Illustration and Photography: Jan Höckesfeld und Stefan Große Halbuer, Doreen Bursutzki, Stanislav Grupar, Arjen Schmitz, Zaia Alexander (...)
D ( 1 – 4 )
The tiny book Ihre Hände sollen nicht schmerzen is a personal collection of recipes in the time of Covid 19.
Dummy is a quarterly appearing independent, monothematic society magazine from Germany. Each issue is designed by a new art director and deals with a different social subject.
Dummy Magazine No. 65; Art Direction, Editorial Design: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz. Illustration and Photography: Jesse Draxler, Martin Usborne, Donald Weber, Tino Zimmermann, Letizia Battaglia
Editors: Oliver Gehrs, Natascha Roshani
B ( 1 – 8 )
Die Zeit is a German weekly newspaper. It appears as a printed and tablet version.
Art direction: Malin Schulz; Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Illustration and Photography: Jan Höckesfeld und Stefan Große Halbuer, Doreen Bursutzki, Stanislav Grupar, Arjen Schmitz, Zaia Alexander (...)
C ( 1 – 5 )
Die Zeit is a German weekly newspaper.
It appears as a printed and tablet version.
Art direction: Malin Schulz; Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Illustration and Photography: Jan Höckesfeld und Stefan Große Halbuer, Doreen Bursutzki, Stanislav Grupar, Arjen Schmitz, Zaia Alexander (...)
D ( 1 – 4 )
The tiny book Ihre Hände sollen nicht schmerzen is a personal collection of recipes in the time of Covid 19.
E ( 1 – 9 )
Der Spiegel is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg.
With a weekly circulation of 840.000 copies, it is the largest publication in Europe.
Since spring 2021, the magazine has been published with a rebrush: stronger contrasts in the typography, reduced image formats defined by the column grid, and less white space to visualize the density of the information.
The redesign is based on the designs of Frances Uckermann and was further developed by Nils Küppers, Jens Kuppi, Annika Loebel, Judith Mohr and Alexandra Grünig.
F ( 1 – 10 )
Spiegel Expedition aims to entertain and educate with content about humanities greatest adventurers. With the motto »One hero. One journey.
The first issue honored the German explorer Alexander von Humblodt’s who travels to the heart of south america.
This issue features original footage (etchings and drawings by Humboldt) as well as exclusive illustrations, photo productions and original graphic novels by Robert Deutsch.
Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Photo editor: Susanne Döttling; Illustration and Photography: Robert Deutsch, Eva Revolver, Karsten Wegner; Cover design: Katja Kollmann
G ( 1 – 8 )
Spiegel Expedition aims to entertain and educate with content about humanities greatest adventurers. With the motto One hero. One journey.
The second issue followed Neil Armstrong on his journey to the moon.
This issue features original footage (official NASA photographs) as well as exclusive illustrations, photo productions and original graphic novels by Sebastian Stamm.
Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Photo editor: Susanne Döttling; Illustration and Photography: Benedikt Rugar, Sebastian Stamm; Cover design: Katja Kollmann
Der Spiegel is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg.
With a weekly circulation of 840.000 copies, it is the largest publication in Europe.
Since spring 2021, the magazine has been published with a rebrush: stronger contrasts in the typography, reduced image formats defined by the column grid, and less white space to visualize the density of the information.
The redesign is based on the designs of Frances Uckermann and was further developed by Nils Küppers, Jens Kuppi, Annika Loebel, Judith Mohr and Alexandra Grünig.
F ( 1 – 10 )
Spiegel Expedition aims to entertain and educate with content about humanities greatest adventurers. With the motto »One hero. One journey.
The first issue honored the German explorer Alexander von Humblodt’s who travels to the heart of south america.
This issue features original footage (etchings and drawings by Humboldt) as well as exclusive illustrations, photo productions and original graphic novels by Robert Deutsch.
Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Photo editor: Susanne Döttling; Illustration and Photography: Robert Deutsch, Eva Revolver, Karsten Wegner; Cover design: Katja Kollmann
G ( 1 – 8 )
Spiegel Expedition aims to entertain and educate with content about humanities greatest adventurers. With the motto One hero. One journey.
The second issue followed Neil Armstrong on his journey to the moon.
This issue features original footage (official NASA photographs) as well as exclusive illustrations, photo productions and original graphic novels by Sebastian Stamm.
Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Photo editor: Susanne Döttling; Illustration and Photography: Benedikt Rugar, Sebastian Stamm; Cover design: Katja Kollmann
H ( 1 – 9 )
Spiegel Geschichte is a magazine of the German publishing house Der Spiegel. It appears six times a year and deals with monothematic historical topics.
Art Direction and Redesign: Jens Kuppi and Annika Loebel; Photoeditor: Anke Wellnitz
I ( 1 – 7 )
The series Football Leaks gathered roughly 3.4 terrabyte of leaked data that were analyzed by the Spiegel investigative team and released in print and online over four weeks in November 2018.
The illustrations combine quotes from the respective texts with photographs of the protagonists and drawings by Benedikt Rugar, to achieve an updated version of yellow press aesthetics.
The reduced color palette consits of the signature Spiegel red and black. The same principle was applied for the online content of the series. Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Art director online: Elsa Hundertmark; Photo editor: Bettina Theuerkauf; Illustration: Benedikt Rugar
J ( 1 – 15 )
Uni Spiegel is an insert in Der Spiegel. It presents news about university, campus life, career entry and more.
Art director and redesign: Annika Loebel; Photo editor: Torsten Feldstein. Illustration and Photography: Tabea Mathern, Darian Weiß, Nadine Redlich, Max Guther, Filip Fröhlich, Studio I Like Birds, Malte Uchtmann, Todd R. Darling, Lisa Tegtmeier
K ( 1 – 7 )
Poster series for the event series Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image hosted by Annika Larsson at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg as well as at Index Foundation, Stockholm.
Designed via thought transparency in collaboration with Leon Lothschütz.
Spiegel Geschichte is a magazine of the German publishing house Der Spiegel. It appears six times a year and deals with monothematic historical topics.
Art Direction and Redesign: Jens Kuppi and Annika Loebel; Photoeditor: Anke Wellnitz
I ( 1 – 7 )
The series Football Leaks gathered roughly 3.4 terrabyte of leaked data that were analyzed by the Spiegel investigative team and released in print and online over four weeks in November 2018.
The illustrations combine quotes from the respective texts with photographs of the protagonists and drawings by Benedikt Rugar, to achieve an updated version of yellow press aesthetics.
The reduced color palette consits of the signature Spiegel red and black. The same principle was applied for the online content of the series. Creative director: Jens Kuppi; Art directors: Annika Loebel, Leon Lothschütz; Art director online: Elsa Hundertmark; Photo editor: Bettina Theuerkauf; Illustration: Benedikt Rugar
J ( 1 – 15 )
Uni Spiegel is an insert in Der Spiegel. It presents news about university, campus life, career entry and more.
Art director and redesign: Annika Loebel; Photo editor: Torsten Feldstein. Illustration and Photography: Tabea Mathern, Darian Weiß, Nadine Redlich, Max Guther, Filip Fröhlich, Studio I Like Birds, Malte Uchtmann, Todd R. Darling, Lisa Tegtmeier
K ( 1 – 7 )
Poster series for the event series Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image hosted by Annika Larsson at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Hamburg as well as at Index Foundation, Stockholm.
Designed via thought transparency in collaboration with Leon Lothschütz.
L ( 1 – 10 )
Nicht jetzt is a magazine written, photographed, illustrated, designed and published by students of the department for design at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. After the first three previous issues ‘Kinder’ (children), ‘Geld’ (money), and ‘Geschmack’ (taste), the theme of the fourth issue is ‘Teilen’, which is the German word for both sharing and splitting.
The 168-page double issue is divided into two sections: ‘share’ and ‘split’. In »share« you can find, amongst other things, a joint interview with design collectives, but also an article about places where people share sexual partners.
The second part »split« touches upon the subject of elite education through sperm banking, everyday life in the religiously divided city of Sarajevo and that of a »banana«, which is what German-Chinese are being called in China. When put together, the 784 different covers form a large image of an embryonic cell division.
Group Members: Teresa Baier, Jasmin Baltres, Jana Blumendeller, Jennifer David, Merle Düpmeier, Justus Düsenberg, Christina Gnatzy, Fabian Greve, Peter Kaden, Ines Könitz, Lara Kothe, Annika Loebel, Søren Koswig, Janina Lentföhr, Dom Odenkirchen, Hanna Osen, Hanna Scherwinski, Anne Stiefel and Simon Weize.
M ( 1 – 8 )
The book Magazinkultur compares media data and offers a brief insight into different concepts and the design of twenty contemporary magazines.
Concept and Editorial Design: Annika Loebel
N ( 1 – 5 )
Dittmer is a small manufactory in Northern Germany. The designer Jule produces among other things lovely handmade bags with a strong focus on recycled leather.
Design: Jule Dittmer;
Photography: Annika Loebel
Nicht jetzt is a magazine written, photographed, illustrated, designed and published by students of the department for design at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. After the first three previous issues ‘Kinder’ (children), ‘Geld’ (money), and ‘Geschmack’ (taste), the theme of the fourth issue is ‘Teilen’, which is the German word for both sharing and splitting.
The 168-page double issue is divided into two sections: ‘share’ and ‘split’. In »share« you can find, amongst other things, a joint interview with design collectives, but also an article about places where people share sexual partners.
The second part »split« touches upon the subject of elite education through sperm banking, everyday life in the religiously divided city of Sarajevo and that of a »banana«, which is what German-Chinese are being called in China. When put together, the 784 different covers form a large image of an embryonic cell division.
Group Members: Teresa Baier, Jasmin Baltres, Jana Blumendeller, Jennifer David, Merle Düpmeier, Justus Düsenberg, Christina Gnatzy, Fabian Greve, Peter Kaden, Ines Könitz, Lara Kothe, Annika Loebel, Søren Koswig, Janina Lentföhr, Dom Odenkirchen, Hanna Osen, Hanna Scherwinski, Anne Stiefel and Simon Weize.
M ( 1 – 8 )
The book Magazinkultur compares media data and offers a brief insight into different concepts and the design of twenty contemporary magazines.
Concept and Editorial Design: Annika Loebel
N ( 1 – 5 )
Dittmer is a small manufactory in Northern Germany. The designer Jule produces among other things lovely handmade bags with a strong focus on recycled leather.
Design: Jule Dittmer;
Photography: Annika Loebel
O ( 1 – 7 )
26 beautiful printed Candies designed by communication design students at the Department Design, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
Curation and Design: Lara Kothe, Annika Loebel, Lea Pürling, Paul Rutrecht, Saskia Schaeffer, Katharina Spegel. Shown books (i.a.): Charlotte Bräuer, Johanna Noack, Eva Mitschke, Lukas Niehaus, Timo Rychert, Anne Stiefel, Meike Stoll.
P ( 1 – 5 )
Catalogue for Designer Chi Chi Fan
Art Direction: Jennifer David, Annika Loebel
Q ( 1 – 12 )
Zeitgeist – In today's age is increasingly shaped by diverse cultures, rapid technological developments, social changes and aesthetic transformations. It is in constant change.
This book tries to form a contemporary document – a time capsule – in which the consciousness of current trends is captured.
Interview partner and used footage: Serge Rompza, Node Berlin Oslo; Moritz Firchow, Deutsche & Japaner; Julia Kahl, Slanted; Malin Schulz, Die Zeit; Albert Folch, Folch Studio; Antoine Roux, Vlf Studio; Ben Wittner, Eps51; Heike Salchli, Vice Versa; Zaj Kyes, Zak Group; Ivan Weiss, Johnsson / Kinston; Samuel Bänziger, Bänziger Hug.
Authorship and Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Supervised by Professor Stefan Stefanescu and Professor Anke Haarmann.
26 beautiful printed Candies designed by communication design students at the Department Design, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
Curation and Design: Lara Kothe, Annika Loebel, Lea Pürling, Paul Rutrecht, Saskia Schaeffer, Katharina Spegel. Shown books (i.a.): Charlotte Bräuer, Johanna Noack, Eva Mitschke, Lukas Niehaus, Timo Rychert, Anne Stiefel, Meike Stoll.
P ( 1 – 5 )
Catalogue for Designer Chi Chi Fan
Art Direction: Jennifer David, Annika Loebel
Q ( 1 – 12 )
Zeitgeist – In today's age is increasingly shaped by diverse cultures, rapid technological developments, social changes and aesthetic transformations. It is in constant change.
This book tries to form a contemporary document – a time capsule – in which the consciousness of current trends is captured.
Interview partner and used footage: Serge Rompza, Node Berlin Oslo; Moritz Firchow, Deutsche & Japaner; Julia Kahl, Slanted; Malin Schulz, Die Zeit; Albert Folch, Folch Studio; Antoine Roux, Vlf Studio; Ben Wittner, Eps51; Heike Salchli, Vice Versa; Zaj Kyes, Zak Group; Ivan Weiss, Johnsson / Kinston; Samuel Bänziger, Bänziger Hug.
Authorship and Editorial Design: Annika Loebel; Supervised by Professor Stefan Stefanescu and Professor Anke Haarmann.