Winston & Julia – Secure Servers, 2021 (Fictive)
A fictive company named Winston & Julia, providing secure services such as VPN, TOR and encrypted storage, in a non-14 Eyes jurisdiction. Made with JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML and Photoshop.
A fictive company named Winston & Julia, providing secure services such as VPN, TOR and encrypted storage, in a non-14 Eyes jurisdiction. Made with JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML and Photoshop.
Made with React (ES6, JSX, Functions, Hooks, Context, Redux, Router), Node, Express, MongoDB, Mongoose, CSS3, PostMan, APIs, Photoshop, CLI, Git, Netlify and Azure.
A little web app to help you zimmer down and relax, by breathing deeper and slower. Made with JavaScript, CSS and HTML.
A fictive news website. Made with JavaScript, CSS (grid), HTML and Photoshop.
Implementing a new design (by MW Reklam) for Alleato, and updating all content, plus hardening, and tightening security routines.
Works by my students, from an advanced course on web development and design: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
A fictive hotel in the ghost town Pripyat, Ukraine, where the Chernobyl nuclear disaster took place in 1986. Made with JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML and Photoshop.
Works by my students, from an introductory course on web development and design: HTML, CSS, p5.js.
Technical direction and coding for Fastlane Design. Domain and web hotel set up, WordPress installation and configuration, theme modification with custom CSS.
An introduction to creative coding in p5.js, a JavaScript interpretation of the ideas behind Processing, but for web browsers and sharing online.
An old school game written in JavaScript, CSS and HTML.
Mobile first, landing page. Domain and web hotel set up, WordPress installation and configuration, theme modification with custom CSS. All content made by Oskar Stjärne.
Made with p5.js, a JavaScript interpretation of the ideas behind Processing, but for web browsers and sharing online.
Website for GNUČČI (Sony Music). WordPress installation and configuration. All content made by GNUČČI, website made in collaboration.
H-A-C-K.se was a site I made for our exhibition at Färgfabriken art gallery in 2011, a collaboration with Håkan Lidbo and Andreas Tilliander (aka. TM404).
Håkan Lidbo asked me to help him out with a new website. He wanted to collect all his releases and projects in one place on the web – that number is about 250 (in 2009). We chose WordPress, with a pretty clean cut skin from Graph Paper Press. I stripped down the skin even further with custom CSS, hiding all UI related to blogging.
When 16 years old, I coded my first few web sites while attending a course on web development in secondary high school, during 1998.