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Björn Öberg

illustration of Illustration created for a foresight process report on raw materials and sustainable supply chains. Commissioned by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany.
illustration of Cover illustration for Swedish science magazine Forskning & Framsteg - about the rise of spiritism and occult practices in nineteenth century Sweden.
illustration of Illustrations for llustration for Officerstidningen, the magazine of the Swedish Officer’s association (the union for soldiers, sailors, officers and officer cadets). On a piece about the hazards of the accidental discharge of firearms within the military and the complex regulations surrounding follow up procedures.
illustration of Illustrations for llustration for Officerstidningen, the magazine of the Swedish Officer’s association (the union for soldiers, sailors, officers and officer cadets). On a piece about the hazards of the accidental discharge of firearms within the military and the complex regulations surrounding follow up procedures.
illustration of AI in deep mining can play a key role in making operations safer, more efficient, and less resource-intensive.

Instead of relying solely on traditional drilling and manual inspections, AI-driven systems can continuously scan and learn from the underground environment as it changes, helping machines navigate and work autonomously in complex conditions.
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of HATARAQUIZ — 100 Questions About Work in Japan

This project tackles the complex realities of modern work culture in Japan through a question-driven format. Commissioned by Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo for Persol Career Ltd., HATARAQUIZ invited the public to reflect on their own work experiences by answering 100 provocative questions — from the practical to the existential.

Shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards 2025,
illustration of Illustration for Sunrise Bank, Minneapolis/ MN
illustration of Private commission for a YouTube channel
illustration of Illustration for an explainer video about computational complexity, published by Quanta Magazine
illustration of Illustration for an explainer video about the world of mathematics, published by Quanta Magazine
illustration of Illustration for an explainer video about the world of mathematics, published by Quanta Magazine
illustration of Illustration for an explainer video about the world of mathematics, published by Quanta Magazine

Profile

Björn Öberg is a Swedish illustrator and graphic designer whose practice spans nearly two decades, collaborating with clients across editorial, cultural, and creative industries. His concept-driven work blends emotional depth with visual storytelling across illustration, animation, and fine art.

Style/Techniques

Digital, Figurative, Painterly, Stylized, Vector

Subject/Specialties

Humor, Action, Adventure, Children, Computers, Corporate, Editorial, Education, Family, Fantasy, Futuristic, Greeting Cards, Health, Industrial, Information Graphics, Landscape, Leisure, Mystery, Nature, People, Portrait, Posters, Religious, Science, Scientific, Sci-Fi, Sports, Technology, Transportation, Web Illustration, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Vintage / Retro, Feminine, Masculine, Game, Environmental, Financial, Urban