Fiksa. was a 3rd-year project, done with two fellow students. The concept Fiksa. is:

"A repair café for you and your beloved, albeit wonky, belongings. It is a café where you can enjoy a hot coffee and a Norwegian waffle, whilst also repairing your toaster or changing a zipper. The facilities are equipped with tools and spare parts to repair small electronic devices, textiles, bicycles, and more—as long as you can get it through the door we will attempt to repair it with you."
I was present in the entire development of the concept, from research, interviews, arranging a repair workshop to test the concept, visualizing the user journey, sketching out a possible facility layout, and website and app development. I was also responsible for the graphical and visual profile, including the logo, typography, and color palette. The three of us also made prototypes of merchandise, such as textile repair patches and stickers, coffee mugs, napkins, t-shirts, and an (easily repairable) toolbox, including tools in Fiksa's color profile.
Back to Top