Atelier Tonni

Atelier Tonni ☆

ATELIER TONNI

During my 15-week internship at Atelier Tonni in Copenhagen, I embarked on a transformative digital media management journey. Atelier Tonni, known for crafting art and furniture from recycled plastic, entrusted me with the task of revamping their online presence and enhancing their global reach. 
Throughout my internship, I was responsible for managing their social media accounts and developing a completely new website to enhance their digital presence.
This was an exceptional experience that enriched my skills and fueled my passion for digital media. But there's more to uncover about my time at Atelier Tonni. Keep scrolling to discover the additional project I had the opportunity to undertake during my internship.

Taking Instagram by Storm with Atelier Tonni!

Just imagine the thrill when Simone granted me complete control over Atelier Tonni's Instagram after just one week! 

Every week, we held meetings where I presented my ideas and asked if there were any important aspects we needed to address. One area I focused heavily on was video content. We noticed that videos reached more people than static posts, so I dedicated significant attention to this. I created several reels about Atelier Tonni, ranging from informative clips to short videos showcasing how people could use their products.

Social media posts

Visualizing Change: My Role at the Exhibition

Now, let's talk about the icing on the cake: the extra project that I had the privilege to dive into! 

Picture this: an exhibition buzzing with energy, and yours truly right in the midst of it. I had the opportunity to create three impactful videos that shed light on Denmark's plastic waste dilemma – how much plastic is tossed away versus how little is actually recycled. These videos were played during the exhibition, sparking important conversations and raising awareness. But wait, there's more! I also got to capture all the excitement during the vernissage, creating captivating content that truly captured the essence of the event.

GUIDE FOR SIMONE

After wrapping up my internship, I wanted to leave Simone with a little something extra to keep the momentum going. So, I whipped up a handy-dandy guide filled with all sorts of goodies! Picture this: a vibrant social media planner to keep her posts popping, along with a step-by-step manual for when she's ready to hit the 'launch' button on her webshop. It's like giving her the keys to the digital kingdom, all neatly packaged and ready for action!

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