1. Did this site together with @simenbrekken for bentrovatoblog. Covering New York Fashion Week, we had a live incoming stream of new aggregated photo’s from twitter, tumblr and instagram. Great fun. Visit site

    Did this site together with @simenbrekken for bentrovatoblog. Covering New York Fashion Week, we had a live incoming stream of new aggregated photo’s from twitter, tumblr and instagram. Great fun. Visit site

  2. Photography by Rickard Sund. Made together with Hugo Ahlberg and Daniel Connor. It won an FWA. Awesome.

    Photography by Rickard Sund. Made together with Hugo Ahlberg and Daniel Connor. It won an FWA. Awesome.

  3. As co-founder of Unfold I made this site with my great colleagues.

    As co-founder of Unfold I made this site with my great colleagues.

  4. I recently did the frontend (HTML, CSS, Javascript) for Fornebulandet, which is a building project set at a former airport in oslo.

    I recently did the frontend (HTML, CSS, Javascript) for Fornebulandet, which is a building project set at a former airport in oslo.

  5. The rumpetroll’s are loose. HTML5 Experiment done by me, @hpeikemo,@hugoahlberg and @simenbrekken. Done with canvas and websockets.
Check it!

    The rumpetroll’s are loose. HTML5 Experiment done by me@hpeikemo,@hugoahlberg and @simenbrekken. Done with canvas and websockets.

    Check it!

  6. I did frontend and backend on this educational fortress site. Oppdrag Oscarsborg. Full ajax site, with old school navigation as fallback.

    I did frontend and backend on this educational fortress site. Oppdrag Oscarsborg. Full ajax site, with old school navigation as fallback.

  7. Frontend programming on this jewellers site Juveler Langaard

    Frontend programming on this jewellers site Juveler Langaard

  8. Frontend programming on face2face.no

    Frontend programming on face2face.no

  9. @popeindustries, @andersaloof & me made this iPhone web app for our company’s trip to OFFF 2010 in Paris. The purpose of the app was to be able to check in with a status and geolocation to tell colleagues where you were. “Why didn’t you just use some random webservice?”. Well, the whole point was to make it super-bandwidth efficient, so that the roaming costs would not be massive. Turned out to work quite well.

    @popeindustries, @andersaloof & me made this iPhone web app for our company’s trip to OFFF 2010 in Paris. The purpose of the app was to be able to check in with a status and geolocation to tell colleagues where you were. “Why didn’t you just use some random webservice?”. Well, the whole point was to make it super-bandwidth efficient, so that the roaming costs would not be massive. Turned out to work quite well.

  10. I did frontend dev on Streetlight.org. Including XHTML, CSS & Javascript

    I did frontend dev on Streetlight.org. Including XHTML, CSS & Javascript