At Freespee I did a small poster (A3) to put on notice boards across Uppsala University’s computer science department. The message says something similar to “Are you done with this now? Freespee’s looking for people. Apply at freespee.com/newjobs”.
Logo: Stikk
Stikk is Swedens most alternative stickershop, where you can buy stickers for walls, laptops and iPhone. It’s a personal project that started off early 2010. The brand design was created in a short process and ended up in something I was quite pleased with. But now the time has come for a new facelift – starting off with the logo.
“Simple and playful” was my motto with the new logo, and I think both aspects got covered!
Dribbble – 100% inspiration
Dribbble is the latest place where designers get to show a sample of their current work, and discuss it with their peers. It’s a site that is full of inspiration and creativity! I love the simplicity of just showing a screenshot in 400×300 px. No more – no less.
So if you’re after new inspiration from some of the greatest designers out there, get over to Dribbble and join the feast.
Subway ads
The subway is a traditional area for advertisement. Most often the ads are all from baby diapers to tooth paste. Last week I was surprised by these beautiful ads that made me really smile and think what a good place the subway is for good art.
In the making…
Recently I have worked with prototyping/sketching a mockup for a quite famous phone. Compared to the web interface it’s really fun to use all the levels of UI.
Where the wild things are
It’s Friday! Tonight I will hopefully spend an hour and a half together with Ira, Max and the other characters from Where the wild things are!
Freespee.com
Freespee.com is the website of my current employer. The company was about to launch their biggest product release and the website was in need of a redesign.
The new website was developed by me (Graphics in Photoshop/Illustrator and coding in php/css/xhtml). The main purpose with the site was to make it a portal for all Freespee visitors and users, everyone from high executives to “ordinary” civilians. A generic theme was created for the site, to match the different applications such as Freespee Analytics, Freespee Voice and Talky.
A carousel is used to display latest news and different cases.
Logo: Freespee
Freespee is my current employer where I’ve worked since fall 08′. One of my first challenges was to rebrand the company. First and foremost I started off with the logotype. The original logo was a green circle filled with gradients from green, yellow and white. I saw the transformation from a bud to a fully grown flower as a theme for the change. The colors where slightly changed and the flower was born. The typeface landed on Helvetica Rounded.
The previous logo before I joined Freespee.











