I made my first webpage at the age of 10, and I haven't stopped since. Usability and browser compatibility is important to me, and I strive to create sites that don't only look great, but also functions great. Below is a selection of webpages I'm behind, sorted chronologically. Use the red bar below the description to navigate.

to infinity!!     a blog

It's been over 3 years since last time I held a blog, but a sudden urge to design a blog layout resulted in this. If I actually keep updating it, we have yet to find out! Valid XHTML, CSS, and that whole shebang. It still looks like crap in IE6, though, but I put up a pretty notice. Powered by Wordpress. February 2008

Inexistent Blog

Inexistent Scripts

A several years old php-script collection of mine, that was in severe need of redesigning. So, here it is - prettified and ajaxified. Click the thumbnail for actual website. November 2007

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Inexistent Scripts

Momentum Images

Momentum Images is a startup photo agency, with young talented photographers in the Oslo area. I'm behind the design and programming, including delelopment of the CMS. CakePHP was used for framework. Summer 2007

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Momentum Images

Chicago 07

Design and website for a Norwegian russebuss. I was provided with logo and photos, and did the rest from there. April 2007

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Chicago 07

School portfolio

Personal portfolio for school-related projects. Contains all my work from August 2006 to January 2007, but has not been updated since. Click the thumbnail to see the actual website. (Norwegian) November 2006

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Mkweb

Mkweb.no

I was asked by my teachers to design and develop a website that would function as a portal for the school, where they could showcase individual projects, and link to the students' subdomains. I made them this, though they have since failed to keep it updated. November 2006

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Mkweb

thatsaid.livejournal.com

A layout and coded designed for my then-regularily updated (now, not so much) blog, hosted on livejournal.com. The challenge here lay adapting the code for Livejournal's own programming language, called S2. July 2006

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thatsaid.livejournal.com

inexistent.org

A portal for my domain, in which all the items visible were clickable and linked to different parts of the domain. Illustration by me. December 2005

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inexistent.org