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Soon hitting 800 000 monster plays

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Soon hitting 800 000 monster plays

This is so fun! In just two weeks we are soon hitting 800 000 plays. Thats’ the most views I’ve had on a video ever. Lot’s of positive comments, lot’s of shares, and seems to be living it’s own life. I don’t have a overview of all the different places the video is uploaded so this is just a ballpark estimate.

Hope it passes a million!

Now we are talking about viral value :)

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Conductor of Light product showcase

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Conductor of Light product showcase

As a further development of the Conductor of Light brand and webstore we created a new product show case.

The reflective tweed button is a new type of product, and unusual in its product segment. Typically a reflector is a piece of plastic, Conductor of Light is a more little piece of jewelry of fabric and reflective thread, with a sensible function. To help understand what the product is, and to give a sense and felling, usage and function, it needs a good presentation.

Every colour has now it's own identifier that communicate a feeling. Gentle grey is a rainy grey day in a Norwegian fjord, Vibrant Yellow is the strong winter sun at the top of a mountain, Blueberry blue is a succulent blueberries, Forest Green is a autumn foggy pine forest, striking red is the warm red sunset and Perfect plum is some ripe plums ready to be eaten :)

The identity is a combination of British Tweed culture, Norwegian weather and light, and the autumn/winter season.

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JHåland merch over at Society6

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JHåland merch over at Society6

Yes, I've made a collection of product for the JHåland brand.

It's a high range of stuff, from leggings to notebooks, and even backpacks (I think that looks really good)

So grab a shirt or mug (o, they should really have socks over at Society6)

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Synthgeeking on Society6

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Synthgeeking on Society6

 

For some time now I wanted to be able to sell som prints. And I startes to use one of those print on demand and went for Society 6. As a bonus they not only make prints of your artwork but also, make t-shirts, cups, rugs, and so on.

First up I have published a series of three prints, all 70s Korg synthesizers in an  exploded diagram view. The first illustration were made in 2008, and I did a screen print version of a Korg MS-20  

I also found the technical drawings for Ms-10 and VC-10 (the vocoder).

 

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