I’m learning danish through Duolingo and Mondly, im enjoying the apps cause one is really pushing speaking the other is pushing like reading and writing (I enjoy the Mondly conversation part) I recently went to Denmark, could hold convos, ask for help, order food and understand but I want to do something in a textbook, what’s the best textbook to use? I’m currently paying the 12.99 for Mondly aswell but I want to pursue other options as the Mondly and Duolingo won’t last forever!
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I’m learning danish through Duolingo and Mondly, im enjoying the apps cause one is really pushing speaking the other is pushing like reading and writing (I enjoy the Mondly conversation part) I recently went to Denmark, could hold convos, ask for help, order food and understand but I want to do something in a textbook, what’s the best textbook to use? I’m currently paying the 12.99 for Mondly aswell but I want to pursue other options as the Mondly and Duolingo won’t last forever!
I am looking for a **micro-realistic** design that serves as a personal tribute to Copenhagen, Denmark. The catch? It needs to be **subtle.** I want something that I know represents the city, but wouldn't be obvious to a stranger or a tourist.
**What to Avoid (Hard Nos):**
• No bicycles or wheels.
• No Little Mermaid or statues.
• No Danish flags or "stamps."
• No skyline silhouettes or maps.
**The Creative Brief:**
I want to capture the **soul and texture** of the city rather than its landmarks. Think along the lines of specific architectural textures, local flora, or unique atmospheric elements that feel "distinctly Copenhagen" to someone who has lived there or spent significant time in the quiet corners of the city.
I am looking for an artist who can take the feeling of the city—its materials, or nature and turn it into a tiny, hyper-realistic piece of art.
**Style:**
• **Style:** Micro-realism / Fine-line.
• **Size:** Small/Medium with high detail.
• **Palette:** Open to Black & Grey