Education
He graduated as a graphics designer in 1950.
He graduated as a graphics designer in 1950.
Bruun spent his childhood in village of Säiniö on the Carelian isthmus. In the war years his family was forced to move to Helsinki, where he later enrolled in the Central School of Industrial Design. After graduation, Bruun worked for three years as an exhibition designer and advertisement artist.
In 1953 he founded his own design studio, where he produced the most of his work.
Bruun"s works are diverse and numerous. They include posters, postcards, stamps, and most notably the reverse sides of the last ever series of the Finnish Markka banknote series from year 1986.
In his work, Bruun mostly features the Finnish nature in all its richness and beauty. Particularly prominent motives include the marine eagle, the Saimaa seal and the bear.
The Saimaa seal is the symbol of the Finnish nature preservation association, whose logo Bruun designed.
Bruun also submitted a proposal for the design of the Euro banknotes, featuring various kinds of animals. This proposal was rejected in favour of Robert Kalina"s proposal featuring European architecture.