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Hive Helsinki

Contributed by Sabine M on Mar 18th, 2020. Artwork published in
circa 2019
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Hive Helsinki 1
Source: www.hive.fi License: All Rights Reserved.

From Hive.fi:

Hive is a new kind of coding school in Helsinki, based on the revolutionary education model of the French school Ecole 42.

Founded in 2013 by tech entrepreneur and visionary Xavier Niel, 42 disrupted education by building a school without the traditional teacher-student model, focusing on peer-to-peer collaboration, problem-solving and creativity. The impressive results (100% of graduates well-employed, 50% of which had no coding experience) have inspired others around the world to replicate the model with success. In July 2019, we opened our doors in Finland and were the first school of our kind in the Nordics.

The website uses Simplon Mono for text, with Boogie School Sans for headings. Druk Bold and ITC Cheltenham Italic, both in all caps, add another level of emphasis. The illustrations feature White Oleander.

Hive Helsinki 2
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Hive Helsinki 3
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Hive Helsinki 4
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Hive Helsinki 5
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Hive Helsinki 6
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Hive Helsinki 7
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Hive Helsinki 8
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  • Boogie School Sans
  • Simplon Mono
  • Druk
  • ITC Cheltenham
  • White Oleander

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2 Comments on “Hive Helsinki”

  1. Branding was done by Kuudes.

  2. Thank you, KT! Credit added. For details:

    The illustrations at Hive are done by world-renowned artist Janne Iivonen, the animations are created by Federico Leggio, and Juho Huttunen of Duotone is behind the photography. […] Our friends at Siili then did an amazing job at coding the site and bringing it to life.

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