Charlotte Hauch
Partner. Graphic designer, MA in Art History.

"Minimalism could be my middle name - I really like boiling things
down to essentials. Once we get at the heart of something we can
let our imaginations take flight."
Perhaps it's no surprise that Charlotte chose Donald Judd as the
subject for her BA thesis in art history. Judd as an artist created
his own space between art and design - an early example of
cross-disciplinary practice.
Charlotte's own self-created space lies in the intersection of
project management and design.
A graphic designer by training, Charlotte discovered an aptitude
for systematic thinking that compliment her creative design skills.
It's a 'getting things done' approach that has benefited clients
like the Danish Parliament, Nykredit, Realdania and the Danish
Pavilions at World Expos in 1996, 2000, and 2005.
"When it comes to design concepts I like boiling
things down to their essentials. Once we get at the heart of
something we can let our imaginations take flight."
Perhaps it's no surprise that Charlotte chose Donald Judd as the
subject for her MA thesis in art history. Judd as an artist created
his own space between art and design - an early example of
cross-disciplinary practice. Charlotte's own self-created
space lies in the intersection of project management and
design.
A graphic designer by education, Charlotte discovered an
aptitude for systematic thinking that compliments her creative
design skills. It's a 'getting things done' approach that has
benefited clients like Nykredit, Realdania, the Municipality of
Rudersdal and the Danish Pavilions at World Expos in 1998, 2000 and
the Nordic Pavilion in 2005.
Competencies
Project management
Graphic design
Visual identity programmes
Exhibition design
Annual reports
Contact Charlotte Hauch
TEL +45 24 25 77 38
cha@icono.dk
academia.edu