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on the 11 Apr. 2006
Recently I was so fortunate to work for one of Denmark's most vibrant mediabureax. This July 2006 I setup a Greenpeace spoof site of a London Motor Show website. It runs with the tagline "What does your car say about you?" - See the video and website. Last year I was assigned to a Microsoft project - INXS Rock Star module for MSN. In addition, projects from LEGO, Novo Nordisk, and Carpark North was brought to my table - it doesn't get much richer than this!
pre-bubble-burst clients
In the pre-bubble-burst era of the internet I was assigned by Ahead to work on several projects - including Ecco Shoes, LEGO Group, and Royal Copenhagen. For Ecco I designed a pseudo 3D navigation in Flash that tricked the eye to believe it was viewing the shoe from multiple angles. Ahead was later bought by Valtech.
I produced an "attention-getting" intro for Everyday.com, a portal intiative setup by Tele2. The portal was later cancelled. Web bureau: NeoIdeo (Now owned by Leo Burnett)
Dobermann & Co was originally an oldfasion printing bureau that wanted to experiment with web production. I produced a thrilling intro for the movie, House on Haunted Hill along with a checkerboard-game.
Posted by Admin
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on the 11 Apr. 2006
In 2003 I worked for Genmab as a Datamanager Assistance.
In 2002 I was contacted by Danish Association of International Co-operation (MS) regarding an online shooting game. It was a campaign with the goal of raising awareness of the ongoing exploitation of coffee workers in Central America.
I4sites was a pre-bubble-burst initiative created to organize the content of the world wide web in manageable categories to easy the selection of "best on the net" places. My contribution was an enticing (hopefully) flash promotion of the concept. Later I was contacted to create additional flash animations for the project.