Kocky “Kingdom Came”.

Artwork for the amazing debut-album from
Sweden’s finest Kocky
I wanted to create a cover that stylewise was a
bit hard to place and even make people doubt
if it looked good or not. Something that seem
to have succeeded, the good response have been
massive but some harsh comments have come
through, only to my amusement.







Lo-Fi-Fnk “Boylife”.

Artwork for the first longplayer release from the
La Vida Locash label. The, well deserved, critcally
acclaimed “Boylife” album from Lo-Fi-Fnk.
A good bye to the old and welcome to the new is
behind the title and that was what I tried to express
through the cover too.

Photograph by Anders Neuman.
Art-direction/illustration/layout by PMKFA.





The Rumble.

Since late last year I have been doing posters,
flyers and some animation for a very successful
club in Malmö (SWE) called The Rumble.
People like Diplo, Disco D, Rex The Dog,
Trentemøller, Radioclit, Caps & Jones and many
more have been playing on the dances.
In a city like Malmö this line of international DJ’s
is uniqe for one single club and the pioneer behind
it is the regions biggest and best veteran Sweet Fred.

Below is a snippet of I have been doing for the club.
It had to be colorful, full of energy. Quick projects
made with a handful of spontaneity and ended up
with a lot of flirts with old airbrush graphics.



Arkitip + PMKFA.

A taste of a ten page PMKFA feature from #32
of the Hollywood-based infamous magazine
Arkitip.

This is a showcase showing the styles that I
recently have been using and therefore there’s
a lot of reusage.







Sketch.

Sketch for a t-shirt for the shop WoodWood, made
it black and white, added som blur and put it up.
Wish that blur could work in screen-print.
Check the final version in the t-shirt section.

Soul Supreme.

Release cancelled and released first
quarter 2007 under the name Kocky.








Wildcats CD artwork.

Artwork for the UK band Wildcats and their
self-titled debut CD-album. Released on the newly
started label Hairy Situation. To see the logo for
the label check out the logo-section of this site.






La Vida Locash website.

Layout and visual concept for lavidalocash.com,
a independent record-label from Sweden.
The site layout is based on a “skeleton”-structure
where the menus, the header and the container is
fixed and static. The backgound is changed every
month or when there is a new release and is based
on graphics used for that latest release. In this way
you can save time, and therefore money, on making
new graphics and the background both advertise for
the latest release and show in a strong visual way
that there have been change since you visited the
site last time. Coding by Nova Drougge.


“…and the JFG?”

Cover for the CD-EP “…And The JFG?” made by
Swedish duo Lo-Fi-Fnk. Released on La Vida
Locash and available for purchase through dotshop.se.
For more info on Lo-Fi-Fnk check:
http://www.lavidalocash.com/lo-fi-fnk/index.htm.
The EP gained great verdicts from a united music
press in Scandinavia and the tune “Change Channel”
was played heavily on Swedish national radio.











“Change Channel”.

Cover for the 7-inch single “Change Channel”
made by Swedish duo Lo-Fi-Fnk. Released on
Moshi-Moshi records in the UK. For more info on
Lo-Fi-Fnk check:
http://www.lavidalocash.com/lo-fi-fnk/index.htm.






“Boylife” sketch.

Sketch for Lo-Fi-Fnk’s forthcoming album
“Boylife”, will not be used cause of my decision.