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The new Munken campaign explores elemental identity codes of humanity aboard Spaceship Earth, presented as a curated journey in five stages that reveal the infinite possibilities of the Munken Design Range. 

We are once again a partner of the Gothenburg Book Fair literary prize, the Mermaid Award. This year’s award winner is the renowned and celebrated Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who is currently in the spotlight with her new book Dream Count. She will be attending the Gothenburg Book Fair in September to receive her prize. And of course, we’ll be there too – find us at our stand B08:02.

For half a century, Arctic Paper Grycksbo, located in the heart of Dalarna, Sweden, has been producing G-Print. This wood-free coated paper quickly became a global success after its launch in 1975 and is now recognized as an icon in the premium paper segment.

Are you planning to visit The Hunkeler Innovationdays in Lucerne, Switzerland, from February 24 to 27, 2025? The event will take place at Messe Luzern, a stunning venue in the heart of the city. Hunkeler Innovationdays has become an important meeting point for the international print industry, focusing on high-performance digital printing and finishing.

Arctic Paper Kostrzyn, known for producing high-quality uncoated, wood-free offset paper and graphic paper, has received the prestigious EU Ecolabel certification for its entire product range. This recognition confirms the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable production practices, as the EU Ecolabel is awarded to products that demonstrate a reduced environmental impact throughout their lifecycle, from raw material sourcing to manufacturing.

In the publication The Good Book Arctic Paper celebrates the transformation of the book from an everyday object into a cultural asset through highest quality in design, paper and content.

Munken Agenda is a collaboration between the paper manufacturer Arctic Paper and creative institutions and design schools in Europe. The 2025 Agenda, titled "Calendar as You Like It," was designed by two students from Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design in Halle, Germany, and its playful design and colors are a delightful nod to the 1990s.

Hope is the third issue of the Surface series. Spanning 336 pages, ‘Hope’ showcases creative professionals whose work combines sustainability and diversity with aesthetics and good taste. The beautifully designed book brings together people from a wide range of sectors who all inspire hope – from architects and designers to artists, chefs, inventors, photographers, engineers, producers and graphic designers. All of these people believe that their actions can bring about change and have poured their energy and innovativeness into developing products and projects which make the world a better place.

Every design begins with a sketch: The Munken Papeterie Collection distills paper into its most concise, clear and sustainable form to enable maximum artistic liberty. Combining a radically minimalist design with a sustainable approach, the thoughtfully crafted products, Munken Works and Munken Notes, offer this prime medium in its purest form: no lamination, no coating and no plastic packaging.

Munken Agenda 2024 challenges our way of perceiving time. In the agenda you will discover how the days of the year are visualized in percentages, from zero to one hundred. Day by day, no matter what goals you reach or whatever the day will hold, you slowly reach your one hundred percent throughout the year. The colourful edition of 2024 is designed by students Eli Rebekka Haugen, Mailinn Stensen, Ina Skogstad and Josefine Krystad at the Kristiania University College based in Oslo, Norway.

The Munken Creator was recently awarded at this year’s European Design Awards in Luxembourg and the Art Directors Club Awards in Hamburg, Germany.

The Munken Creator is the outcome of a collaboration between Munken and Patrik Hübner, in dialogue with JUNO. It is a new and unique tool for creating individual, visually animated messages with the Munken Sans.