Hi, I'm Lasse

Freelance webdesigner in Copenhagen, Denmark

This is my portfolio, weblog and playground. Enjoy.


World's best CMS?

Posted 446 days ago

From day one of my web developer career I’ve been searching for the world’s best CMS. Help me find it.

Social butterfly at Perth Massive

Posted 512 days ago

The new guy in town(me) went to Perth Massive to throw business cards at just about anyone who’s something in the local web industry. It was fun.

Escape from the real world?

Posted 527 days ago

The virtual world Second Life is popular as never before, but I can’t figure out whether to be amazed or scared?

How to buy a website

Posted 539 days ago

You’re on the look-out for a website, but you have no clue where to start. Allow me to introduce the quick guide on “How to buy a website”.

Culture lessons from Perth

Posted 542 days ago

I just moved to Perth, WA from Denmark in Europe. Naturally things are quite different down under – here’s a few things I noticed.

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Klean A/S

Portfolio: Klean A/S
  • Client: Klean A/S
  • Date: February 2008
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS, CMS
  • URL: www.klean.dk

What happens when four former Synkron guys get bored doing 9 to 5? They launch Klean A/S – a cool consultant company.

I’ve designed, coded and implemented their site. I’ve tried to make it nice and clean – most people seem to think that it worked out pretty awesome.

The site is implemented in Textpattern CMS. And all pages validate!

Krifa Norway

Portfolio: Krifa Norway
  • Client: Krifa Norway
  • Date: February 2008
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS
  • URL: www.krifa.no

Krifa Norway is a trade union with individual solutions for the cost-concerned consumer. The target group in Norway is young, thus the refreshing color scale.

The site is implemented in Sitecore CMS in-house at Krifa.

Krifa Extranet

Portfolio: Krifa Extranet
  • Client: Krifa Extranet
  • Date: November 2007
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS
  • URL: www.krifa.dk

New structure and a fresh design for Krifa self-services.

A clean-cut application design with a brave range of colors and a high degree of user focus. We’ve worked on creating individuel frontpages with unique focus areas depending on usertype.

Naturally the back-end design isn’t avaliable online, so you have to settle for the screendumb above.

Egeskov Castle

Portfolio: Egeskov Castle
  • Client: Egeskov Castle
  • Date: June 2007
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS
  • URL: www.egeskov.dk

Egeskov Castle is one of Denmark’s largest and most interesting tourist attractions.

This design was quite challenging since Egeskov Castle has many faces, which all had to be presented in the same layout. I think the end result is an awesome design that can sell Egeskov as both tourist attraction and business.

New logo by e-Types, Drupal CMS by Vertikal.dk and rock solid project management etc. by Bjarne Tveskov.

Journalisten.dk

Portfolio: Journalisten.dk

Journalisten originally contacted me to spice up their graphics, but I ended up redesigning the whole website.

The design is elegant – focus is on text primarily. The structure is also brand new to support Journalisten.dk’s new and higher online ambitions.

The site runs on Drupal CMS implemented by Vertikal. I would have loved to write the XHTML/CSS for this site, but my calendar was booked thus only leaving me time for the design.

Jobogliv.dk

Portfolio: Jobogliv.dk
  • Client: Jobogliv.dk
  • Date: January 2007
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS
  • URL: www.jobogliv.dk

Jobogliv.dk gives legal advice for employees sector-wide. It’s a no-hassle alternative to an ordinary trade union.

Their services are strictly web-based, and the website is also the main area of contact to potential client through chat, Skype, mail or phone.

The design is dominated by a wide orange header – the rest is clean and readable but seasoned with a bit of Web 2.0 gradients and colors. I personally love the mix of orange, green and blue.

Jobogliv.dk is build on Sitecore CMS by the client in-house.

Aarhus Ultimate

Portfolio: Aarhus Ultimate
  • Client: Aarhus Ultimate
  • Date: December 2006
  • Work: Design, XHTML, CSS, JS, CMS, Logo
  • URL: www.aarhusultimate.dk

Usability usually comes first in my projects, but this website was designed to impress via bold colors, a tarted-up orange navigation fold-out and a beautiful footer displaying the teams hometown skyline.

The website is build on Textpattern CMS for easy updates and search engine friendly output. Bo Jørgensen and me also did the logo.

Odense Water Ltd

Portfolio: Odense Water Ltd
  • Client: Odense Water Ltd
  • Date: October 2006
  • Work: Design
  • URL: www.ov.dk

Odense Water have been providing clean water to the 3rd largest city in Denmark through the last 150 years.

The previous website was about 10 years old, and actually had a number of cool features. Although they all needed a brush-up. That was my job.

ineo designlab hired me to do the design, and they implemented the site on Dynamic Web CMS including a bunch of extensions.

I really like the design because it’s very fresh, but at the same time professional and very easy to use. Try it out.

Toscana Vacanze

Portfolio: Toscana Vacanze

Toscana Vacanze rents out beautiful holiday apartments in Tuscany, Italy. The new homepage is going to help them become even more popular.

The main goals for the redesign has been to create a brighter and more welcoming usable design, which provide better structure for the numerous holiday apartments and related content plus images.

Take a tour around the website – there’s information AND inspiration for many hours.

Allinsite

Portfolio: Allinsite
  • Client: Allinsite
  • Date: October 2006
  • Work: Design, XHTML/CSS, Javascript
  • URL: www.allinsite.dk

Allinsite needed a cool website to promote their newly re-launched Content Management System. I proposed something yellowish and a small logo correction – they went for it!

My job was part visual make-over and part usability improvements. Firstly I created an effective layout, which will lead customers round the website in a clever way and help them interact with Allinsite’s services. Secondly I added some fine colors to make visitors feel at home and make the website differentiate from other CMS providers.

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Pretty web design

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Effective web design

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Search engine friendly web design

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