HEYDAYS (NO)

Related Projects: Belgrade Design Week Festival 2012

Heydays is a fast-paced and experienced brand and digital product agency, helping ambitious teams shape unique ideas into unforgettable companies. Lars Kjelsnes, Martin Sanne Kristiansen, Thomas Lein presented agency’s work at Belgrade Design Week 2012.

Heydays is a design team tailored for ambitious companies in rapid growth or major change. It is here for those who challenge conventions and push for better. Through brand strategy, identity development, and product design, Heydays helps the clients shape what’s next.

Heydays team gets the importance of gaining momentum. Designed to travel light and move fast, the agency helps the customers push forward. In other words, Heydays knows how to serve early-stage needs and simultaneously build the foundation of a great brand.

Teamed up with numerous of Norway’s most recognized technology companies, Heydays has shaped many of today’s defining digital experiences. The agency loves seeing the clients succeed, and its experienced team knows what it takes to get there.

Since 2008 Heydays has been helping ambitious companies launch and create real value through shaping unique brand and user experiences.

Heydays is a specialised design team of 14 people and its approach is fast-paced and straight forward. The agency operates in small teams and act as an external long-term partner for the clients.

http://heydays.no/

Running in the morning through the city (down what the germans call a fussgangerzone) and being amazed by all the grand empty old buildings that reminded me of my Berlin beginnings. Grafitti on buildings. Lovely broken walls with acne'd facades from decades of reverse engineering. Discovering that all the ships on the river were party boats and open till the morning. Sweating so much in one of the clubs, my phone got messed up. Losing phone in said club. Visiting belgrade police station to report a then stolen phone to a twenty-something cop with a doctor's lab coat, listening to Rammstein (loudly) while hacking out my report on a pre-electric typewriter that looked (and sounded) as if it was from some era before typewriters were invented.   Thinking of Naked Lunch. Thinking of Die-Hard. Listening to architects talk about porous facades. Thinking of old smart bombs. Imagining the flash and crunch of several floors of reinforced concrete collapsing in on themselves. Wondering why I'm the only interactive guy here. Why are there so many beautiful women in Belgrade? Why are there so many beautiful women in Belgrade?!

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