Klara Graah 

Klara Graah (b. 1995, Denmark) is a graphic designer, art director and illustrator living and working in Copenhagen.

For commisions or collaborations get in touch:
klaragraah@gmail.com  
(+45) 52177204


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Press: 

Its Nice That

Selected clients
Ace & Tate
Artnet
Danish Design Center
Danish Environment Agency
Danish Society for Nature Conservation
DR
Gyldendal
New York Times
Weekendavisen
Zetland

Teaching

DSDH
The Animation Workshop
Folkehuset Absalon
VERA – skole for kunst & design

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Public usage without permission is prohibited.
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3. Thomas Kuhn

 




TK / 1962
From The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

            Yet one standard product of the scientific enterprise is missing. Normal science does not aim at novelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none. New and unsuspected phenomena are, however, repeatedly uncovered by scientific research, and radical new theories have again and again been invented by scientists.
            The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from exemplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, “Similar with respect to what?” One central aspect of any revolution is, then, that some of the similarity relations change. Objects that were grouped in the same set before are grouped in different ones afterward and vice versa. Think of the sun, moon, Mars, and earth before and after Copernicus; of free fall, pendular, and planetary motion before and after Galileo; or of salts, alloys, and a sulpuhur-iron filing mix before and after Dalton.





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