Christopher Ide was born in 1979 in Starnberg, Germany. He studied graphic design at Akademie U5 in Munich, and book science, psychology and art history at Gutenberg-Universitet, Mainz.
He worked more than 3 years as a graphic designer/art director at Solutions Branding and Design Companies, Munich. After that, he freelanced as a designer for two years. Christopher also worked for German publisher Verlag Herman Schmidt Mainz.
Doffa has been working at Tank in Tromsø since October, 2010.
Christopher Ide
Graphic designer, Tromsø
doffa(%%)tank.no
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Tank er stolte av å ha vunnet anbudskonkurransen “Rammeavtale grafisk design” utlyst av Utdanningsdirektoratet, sammen med 4 andre byråer. Resultatet er inngåelse av en 3-årig rammeavtale og vi ser frem til samarbeidet med direktoratet.
Tank is proud to have won the competitive tender “General agreement for Graphic Design” along with four other agencies, as announced by the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training. We have now entered a three-year contractual agreement with the Directorate, and we look forward to working with them.
17. februar var den endelig klar – rapporten som utreder tiltak som skal redusere norske utslipp av klimagasser. Etatsgruppen Klimakur høstet mange lovord både fra ulike organisasjoner, forskere og politikere. Miljø- og utviklingsminister Erik Solheim mener politikerne har fått et glimrende utgangspunkt for det videre arbeidet med å redusere de norske utslippene av klimagasser.
Klima- og forurensningsdirektoratet har ledet arbeidet, som er utført i samarbeid med Norges vassdrags- og energidirektorat, Statens vegvesen, Statistisk sentralbyrå og Oljedirektoratet.
Tank har stått for den visuelle profilen, og i mars foreligger den gjennomdesignete utgaven på over 300 sider.
God mottakelse for klimakuren: http://bit.ly/klimakur
On February 17th it was finally ready – the report which explains the measures required to reduce Norwegian greenhouse gas emissions. The government group Klimakur (“ClimateCure” in English) received a lot of praise from various organisations, researchers and politicians alike. Erik Solheim, Minister for the Environment and Development, believes politicians now have a brilliant starting point for their future work in reducing Norwegian greenhouse gas emissions.
The Climate and Pollution Agency has pioneered the work, which has been completed in collaboration with the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Statistics Norway and the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.
Tank was responsible for the visual identity, and will deliver the 300-page long climate report in March.
Klimakur gets a good reception: http://bit.ly/klimakur
This years Tromsø International Film Festival is over and the ticket sales passed 56.000. That means it is now the biggest film festival in Norway, and actually one of the biggest cultural events in the country.
TIFF screens challenging quality films for a local, national and international audience. Tank has had the pleasure of creating the identity for this event the last four years, below are some images of 2010, the 20th TIFF.


Den tyvende Tromsø International Film Festival er over og billettsalget passerte for første gang 56.000. Det betyr at det nå er Norges desidert største festival og faktisk et av landets aller største kulturarrangementer.
TIFF viser utfordrende kvalitetsfilm fra hele verden for et lokalt, nasjonalt og internasjonalt publikum. Tank har hatt gleden av å skape festivalens identitet de siste fire årene.

