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Per Mollerup (20 February 1942) is a Danish designer, academic, and author. He is known for his emphasis on simplicity in design and for his wayshowing design at airports in
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, Oslo, and
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, as well as the
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. He is currently a Professor of Communication Design at
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's School of Design. Mollerup is the author of ''Simplicity: A Matter of Design'' (2015), ''Wayshowing>Wayfinding'' (2013) and ''Wayshowing, A Guide to Environmental Signage'' (2005). He coined the term "wayshowing".


Early life and education

Mollerup was born in
Nakskov Nakskov is a town in south Denmark. It is situated in Lolland municipality in Region Sjælland on the western coast of the island of Lolland. The town has a population of 12,495 (1 January 2022). To the west is Nakskov Fjord, an inlet from the La ...
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on 20 February 1942. He completed his MBA from Aarhus School of Business and Social Sciences,
Aarhus University Aarhus University ( da, Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public research university with its main campus located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra Gr ...
in 1968 and a Doctorate in Architecture from
Lund University , motto = Ad utrumque , mottoeng = Prepared for both , established = , type = Public research university , budget = SEK 9 billion Copenhagen Airport Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup ( da, Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup, ; ) is an international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark, Zealand, the Øresund Region, and southern Sweden including Scania. It is the second largest airport in the Nordi ...
in 1989 followed by design for
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in 1996,
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in 1998, and Arlanda Express, airport train service in 1998. In 2002 Mollerup and Designlab designed the visual profile and wayshowing for Metro Copenhagen. Other design in the public sphere included hospitals and museums in Denmark and abroad. Designlab was awarded the Danish Design Award nine times. From 2003 Mollerup led changing groups of international experts preparing proposals for national design policies for
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(2003),
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(2004), and
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(2008). In 2005, he joined
Oslo National Academy of the Arts The Oslo National Academy of the Arts ( no, Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, ''KHiO'') is a university college in Oslo, Norway, that provides education in visual arts, design and performing arts. It is one of two public institutes of higher learning in N ...
as professor of Design. In 2009, he joined the Swinburne University of Technology, where he currently serves as professor of communication. He published a revised and expanded version of his 1997 book ''Marks of Excellence: The Development and Taxonomy of Trademarks'' in 2013. The book offers an exploration of the trademark: its history, development, style, classification and relevance in today's world. The book includes discussion of its origins in heraldry, monograms, owner's marks and certificates of origins, and also contains a taxonomy of trademarks and an alphabetical index of trademark themes. In 2013, Mollerup published ''Wayshowing>Wayfinding'', in which he described the difference between wayshowing and
wayfinding Wayfinding (or way-finding) encompasses all of the ways in which people (and animals) orient themselves in physical space and navigate from place to place. Wayfinding software is a self-service computer program that helps users to find a location, ...
, and codified the nine wayfinding strategies people use when navigating in unknown territories. In 2015 Mollerup published ''Simplicity: A Matter of Design'', that introduces several concepts which allow designers to analyse, understand, and think about the most sought after design quality. In 2019 Mollerup published ''Pretense Design: Surface over Substance'', in which he named and described design that appears to be something which it not is. Also in 2019, in ''Dansk Design: Ganske enkelt'' (Danish Design: Simply) Mollerup described how simplicity (and functionalism) have marked modern Danish design.


Honours

*Prize of Honour of The Danish Society of Book Crafts – 1997


Selected bibliography

* ''The Corporate Design Programme'' (1980, 1987, Norwegian translation, 1988) * ''Design for Life'' (1986, translations and later editions in Danish, 1998, Norwegian, 1998, Swedish, 1997, 2007, and Lithuanian, 2010) * Henry Anton Knudsen (1989) * ''Good Enough is not Enough: Observations on Public Design'' (1992) * JørgenGammelgaard (1995) * ''Marks of Excellence: The History and Taxonomy of Trademarks'' (1997, revised and expanded edition 2013, French translation 1997) * ''Collapsibles: A Design Album of Space-Saving Objects'' (2002), French and German translations 2002, US edition: Collapsible: The Genius of Space-Saving Design (2002) * ''Wayshowing: A Guide to Environmental Signage'' (2005) * ''Brandbook: Branding, Feelings, Reason'' (in Danish) (2008) * ''PowerNotes: Slide presentations reconsidered'' (2011) * ''Wayshowing>Wayfinding: Basic & Interactive'' (2013) * ''Data Design: Visualising quantities, locations, connections'' (2015) * ''Simplicity: A Matter of Design'' (2015) *''Pretense Design: Surface over Substance'' (2019) *Dansk design: ''Ganske enkelt'' (2019)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mollerup, Per 1942 births Living people Danish designers Danish academics 20th-century Danish non-fiction writers 21st-century Danish non-fiction writers Aarhus University alumni Lund University alumni Swinburne University of Technology faculty People from Nakskov