Projects

bog.nu
A social book site with the best prices and newest reviews.

Users can compare the prices of one or more books at the leading Danish internet bookstores and reviews books they have already read. The site collects all the latest reviews of new Danish books, and calculates a “meta score” from 0-100 based on all reviews. It was developed in cooperation with Jesper Hvirring.

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Koncern TV & filmproduktion
The official website of one Denmark’s leading TV production companies.

Koncern needed a professional and appealing website to showcase their movies, documentaries and many other types of video productions. They had decided on WordPress to get a simple and popular publishing platform, and together with Jacob Atzen I implemented a several custom-made templates and plugins for blogging-platform.

While Jacob and I did miss Rails while working on this project, we tried to make up for it by using well-proven tools such as git and Capistrano in the development and deployment processes.

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Lokalebasen
A web application for renting and buying office space in Denmark.

This site lets companies find new offices in Denmark, and lets agents rent out or sell their locations. The site uses Google maps for locating and displaying the location of each office, and use moderate amounts of ajax to keep everything running friendly and smoothly. The system also features comprehensive backend-systems for agents and admins. Everything is developed using Behavior Driven Development in RSpec working with Jakob Skjerning.

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Ideadox
A community for people and businesses to share and improve their ideas.

Everyone can join and contribute, but the business model is to let companies use the application for internal idea development, allowing them to get input from the outside if they choose to.

I worked on Ideadox with Lars Pind and Jesper Hvirring Henriksen.


KIWI minipris
The virtual home of the Danish super market chain KIWI minipris.

Probably the best-looking website of any Danish super market chain, the website of KIWI minipris features concept information and various registration forms, such as the newsletter. The core of the site, however, is the discount catalog download and the store overview page that uses Google Maps to illustrate the soon more than 100 stores in Denmark.

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Nordea Danish Open 2008
A website for a large Danish tennis tournament for women, featuring the Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki.

A content heavy site where Radiant CMS really comes to its right. News section with RSS feed, image galleries and videos, 32 player profiles, competitions, tournament schedule and much more. Furthermore, all content is available in two languages, Danish and English, without requiring the client to keep two separate site trees in sync.


Co+Høgh / Flashback
Website for the Danish full service advertising agency Co+Høgh.

This site is a full flash site, but because of my powerful Ruby on Rails back end, called Flashback, it has none of the drawbacks of other flash websites. Flashback allows the site to be easily updated using a CMS. Furthermore, the back end renders all content as hidden HTML so the site can be indexed by search engines, and it works seamlessly with SWFAddress, allowing for direct links to any page in the flash site. Just be clear, I didn’t write the impressive Flash front end, “just” the back end.


NRGi / Inventure Capital
A community for entrepreneurs seeking venture capital for their green ideas, established by the Danish energy company NRGi.

Built with Radiant CMS due to a considerate number of content pages, including a number of video featurettes. The community functionality of the site consists of a user profile, where the user can add ideas and projects as well as upload business plans and other relevant material. Furthermore, a forum based on Beast has been integrated into the site.


PDF stamper for marketing materials
I built this solution the make the business partners of the telephone company 3 able to brand various marketing materials with their own logos and information.

The front end of the site is a Ruby on Rails solution allowing users to pick materials, upload logos and download combined PDF’s. The site calls into a web service I wrote in C#/.NET to actually generate the PDF’s, since Ruby at the time didn’t have a proper library to do this.


Co+Life
An information website and web shop for a Danish exhibition organizer.

The site is a mix of Flash and HTML/CSS, and this was my first attempt of building a SEO back end for a Flash site. The web shop is quite traditional with an AJAX-based shopping basket and a common Danish payment solution, but behind the scenes I built a rather advanced system for different shipping zones and shipping rates depending on the total weight of the order, how it can be packaged and where in the world it must be shipped to.