LOL: So, Hanna, what are you working on at the moment?
HK: The biggest project I’m working on at the moment is my first children’s book that will be published by Etana Editions in spring 2016! I’m also busy with all the Christmas markets here in Helsinki.
LOL: You describe yourself as both a graphic designer and artist. How do you see these two disciplines crossing over in your work?
HK: I describe myself as a designer and artist and illustrator and often my work is a combination of these three. I studied graphic design and in Finland that study program includes illustration studies as well. I’ve never really seen myself as a graphic designer but it still plays some part in how I approach things and I feel that I’ve benefited from studying a bit of a broader field.
LOL: I get a sense of space, tranquility and order from your work. How much would you say your surroundings influence your work?
HK: I’m happy to hear you get that feeling from my work. It’s difficult to say how much the surroundings influence my work, since I mostly work here in Helsinki and don’t have a comparison.
LOL: Can you describe your work space and its setting?
HK: I work in a studio space I share with three friends, Leena Kisonen, Marika Maijala and Wensi Zhai. We all work in the field of design and art. Our studio, Paper Bee, is in Vallila district of Helsinki. It’s a cozy area with old stone and wooden houses and there’s a lot of other creative people working here too, so it has a good energy.
LOL: Do you listen to music while you work? What are you playing at the moment?
HK: I don’t always listen to anything at all, but if I do it has to be something familiar and that doesn’t take the focus out of the work. I’ve been listening Steve Reich and Jan Johansson lately.
LOL: What does creativity mean to you?
HK: It’s playfulness, curiosity and the joy of making things.
LOL: If you could travel through time which direction would you go in?
HK: I think I’d go to the past and keep the future unrevealed.
LOL: What figure from the past would you like to have tea with and what would you ask them?
HK: Tove Jansson, she’s an inspiration in many ways.
LOL: What/who inspires you?
HK: I’m inspired by the simple things and the imperfect beauty of them. It can be pretty much everything though!
LOL: Who would your dream collaboration be with?
HK: There are many people I’ve love to work with. For example I’ve admired the work of the Japanese brand Minä Perhonen for a long time, so working with them would be one dream come true!