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High-end Fashion store: Komakino 4.0

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Preview of Komakino 4.0

The Komakino Guerrilla Store is an amazing men’s store in Vancouver, BC. It moves to a new location every year, following the constant fashion flux. With every move, there appears a new website and for me it was an honour to design this year’s. First, I developed the version 2.0 website, with panoramic images of the physical store.

A writer’s website: Thorkild Borup

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

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The idea of designing a website for a writer was a new challenge for me. Thorkild Borup has written several books about famous Danish authors including H. C. Andersen, Benny Andersen, Ludvig Holberg and Tom Kristensen. Therefore, he needed a simple website where the main focus would be on the text/words and he showed me a couple of examples from other websites.

Online shopping guide: LidtMereLuksusIHverdagen.dk

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

LidtMereLuksusIHverdagen.dk, a personal shopping guide by Pernille Skovbjerg Pederse

LidtMereLuksusIHverdagen.dk is a personal shopping guide designed and researched by Pernille Skovbjergs home website . The site also is a clear statement about how websites can be more interesting, inspiring and feminine.

High-end fashion store: Komakino 2.0

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

Preview of the Komakino 2.0 store

Komakino Guerrilla Store Version 2.0 is a high-end fashion store, built around a nomad-concept: the store moves to a new location every year! Currently it’s located in Vancouver, Canada.

Showing the hidden – Flash animation for Quickwood.com

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

Screen shot of the animation for Quickwood

Quickwood is a US based sales company, specializing in products for the wood working industry. In 2001, I was approached by them because they needed a simple and bandwidth effective visualization of their latest product.