






A small website for Finnish company Teleste’s network solution - Ethernet over Coax. The product range and concept demanded a lot of explanatory illo’s, so we decided to go for a isometric style that let us place all the individual products and elements freely in the format without having to sorry about perspective etc. This is still at pitching level, although it will most likely go live pretty soon. Collaboration with Martin Batt, coding by Henry Hadlow.
Posted: January 14th, 2010 | Filed under: Identity, Illustration, Interactive

Poster for club night “Grei Skuring” at Parkteatret in Oslo. The theme was based on 50’s housewives and cleaning, as the event was somewhat sponsored by Norwegian hygiene and cleaning article company Lilleborg. “Grei Skuring” is a non-translatable pun referring to something being A-OKAY, but it also refers to cleaning or scrubbing. The design was based on the label from the Norwegian washing-up liquid classic “Zalo” - with a few minor tweaks in both the layout and the color. Collaboration with Martin Batt. Featured on Osloposters too, no idea who took this - but thanks bro!
Posted: October 13th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Print









Development, conceptualization and branding of an online reward scheme based around a social networking site. Me.inc lets it’s users to form groups based on their interests, so the users can go together and lobby towards the affiliated brands to make the changes they want to their favorite products. The brief included developing the actual reward scheme and how it works, branding the name, website design, point of entry and point of sale, as well as developing a few ideas for launch campaigns. 1st place in D & AD Student Awards 2009., in the category for Brand Identity. Collaboration with Martin Batt.
Posted: June 18th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Interactive, Print

Visual identity for Norwegian russebuss North Sea
Posted: June 18th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Print, Type






Joe Cress is a typeface made out of… Cress. The idea behind the project was to create a natural and pixelated typeface, and to give it away via a website that raised awareness about the impact of corporate agriculture. Collaboration with Martin Batt.
Posted: February 21st, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Interactive, Personal, Print, Type


Ungkarsfestivalen, or The Bachelors Festival, is a festival for single men held in western Norway during the summer. The idea was to create a feeling of summer and camping, so a custom beer label was created for the identity.
Posted: February 21st, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Print




When you graduate from upper secondary school in Norway, you celebrate by going together a bunch of friends, buy a bus, decorate it, and drive around from party to party for about two weeks straight. Kingdom won “best in show” 2008.
Posted: February 21st, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Illustration, Print



This was a very similar project to Kingdom - visual identity for the guys and decorations for an old Mercedes 1984 model. The consept was a cartoony jungle with a secret cave behind a waterfall.
Posted: February 12th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Illustration, Print, Type



Visual identity for Almedie, which is a part of Trosterud Youth Club. Almedie offers workshops for kids, in various areas such as design, photography, web design and film. The illustrations were also a part of the new visual identity - they meant to reflect the different areas Almedie offers tutoring in.
Posted: February 12th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Illustration, Print