Exhibition Design
Uusix at Helsinki Museo/ 2012 During the spring and summer of 2012 I worked as a project-based designer for Uusix: a social enterprise of Helsinki. I designed an interactive space at Helsinki Museum...
View ArticleMake{able}
Make{able} is a project and an open collaboration to encourage everyone to become active makers of their own wardrobe. It got initiated during my Master Thesis on ‘Joyful Participation in new ways of...
View ArticleMode Uncut – The Open Fashion Design Network
MODE UNCUT The Open Fashion Design Network – Re-patterning the fashion industry, stitch by stitch! MODE UNCUT was initiated by Anja-Lisa Hirscher and Prof. Alastair Fuad-Luke. It is a design and...
View ArticleHelsinki WDC
Illustrations of remarkable items and buildings of Helsinki. The illustrations are suitable for textile prints, and have been applied to Uusix’s product line for the Helsinki 200 year celebration...
View ArticleMaster Thesis
JOYFUL PARTICIPATION IN NEW WAYS OF DESIGNING AND MAKING CLOTHES. Enabling person-product attachment to potentially reduce unnecessary consumption. Master Thesis for Aalto University School of Arts,...
View ArticleBookdesign: Sustainable Fashion
SUSTAINABLE FASHION – New Approaches Design for a book published at Aalto ARTS books, Helsinki. Graphic design, layout and figures were produced for this book, where I also wrote in collaboration with...
View ArticleBook: Agents of Alternatives
Agents of Alternatives: re-designing our realities… (WORK IN PROGRESS) Agents of Alternatives is an independently published open book exploring the visions, actions, tools and impacts of change agents,...
View ArticlePublications
During my work as research assistant, workshop facilitator and doctoral student I have published a small number of journal & conference papers, as well as 2 book chapters. 2013 Hirscher, A.L....
View ArticleDesign & Research
The Atlas of Wearable Crafts The Atlas of Wearable Crafts is an online platform presenting and mapping traditional and contemporary textile crafts worldwide. It is a growing, digital collection of...
View ArticleDas Nähcafe
Das Nähcafe // The co-sewing café was developed as a participatory, community-based research project, located in a small city (population 6000) in South-Germany. The city has a history in textile...
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