Hello! Welcome to the digital world according to Robert Lundberg.

Seacart26.com

Recently I have been working together with a client coding and styling of the all-new website for SeaCart 26.

The SeaCart 26 boat is a 26-foot trimaran made by Oceanlake Marine. They client were in need of a website where potential visitors could learn more about the boat and make a pre-order. The client had the design ready and my mission was to code the website.

The website is built on WordPress with plugins like WP Super Cache, Page columnist, NextGen Gallery, jQuery Lightbox.

A gallery was very important for the client, since they based their sales on 3d rendered images of the boat. NextGen Gallery is one of the most popular photo plugin for WordPress and is very powerful. With a little customization you can also create your own templates for viewing photos in galleries and slideshows.

As with every WordPress site the best SEO plugin “All in one SEO” is used. The plugin provides the very basic needs when it comes to SEO and is a must-have with WordPress! To split up the content from the loop “Page Columnist” is used. A neat little tool that uses the page-wrap function in WordPress to split up content in several columns. For SeaCart 26 a 2-column layout was used.

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2010-10-26 at: 21:41
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Wonderwall

More art to the people!

Wonderwall.se is an online shop where you can buy extraordinary print design to affordable prices – simple and beautiful! Personally this is the sort of stuff that makes my day a little brighter! I love wall decoration and especially modern art. The fact that it’s a swedish webshop offering art from a lot of swedish artists really makes me proud to be a swede!

One of the thing I really love with Wonderwall is that it’s built on my favorite publishing system WordPress! The design is very neat and down to earth with brown/off-white which makes the webshop a nice experience to visit.

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2010-10-19 at: 10:57
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SurgeWorks Facebook GUI Psd

Recently i’ve been playing around with a new design for one of Freespee’s products, as a Facebook application.

I really loved it the first time I laid my hands on the iPhone GUI PSD package that the guys over at Teehan+Lax have been sharing to the world for some time now. When going in to work mode with a new user interface a pen and paper gets you very far – but when it comes to visualizing the ideas in to the details – a GUI in Photoshop is perfect. You can get in to the specifics and really get close to what the result is supposed to become. Surgeworks released a Facebook GUI Photoshop file earlier this year, and it’s really awesome! Almost everything I wanted to use was in the file. Sizes, graphical elements such as buttons and avatars where there. It’s all about building your mockup and not about getting stuck in creating the basics from Facebook.

What Surgeworks helps me with is time – one of mans most valuable things. So, Thank you Surgeworks for making my world a lot nicer.

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2010-10-18 at: 14:50
Categories: Notes
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