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Dr Greve Pharma +

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Dr Greve Pharma +

I helped Neue to create a video to tell about their concept for Dr Greve. They worked Dr Greve to make a new line up of products called Dr Greve Pharma +. Dr Greve is a well known gentle skincare brand sold at Norwegian supermarkets. They saw an opportunity to expand the brand further with a new skincare product range sold exclusively at Norwegian pharmacies.

Learn more about the design and product over at Neue website.

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Oslow

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Oslow

Another project I’ve done with Metric

Metric is one of the masters of packaging in Norway, and this time is for a Organic Wine Spritzer.

“Oslow is a lightly sparkling spritzer. It pairs organic Italian white wine with organic fruit juice. Developed by Arcus Wine Brands.”

Illustrations: Douglas Schneider

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OSLOW - Duo - Stort format - JHåland -diff.jpg
OSLOW - Duo - Stort format - JHåland -wire.jpg

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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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Added new videos

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Added new videos

 

I've added more of the videos I've made late 2016 - 2017.

Fist a short project I did for the talented Miss Tati. It's a simple lyric video with illustrations made by Robert Høyem.

One for CityBox. That's an animation peace that I did for my good friends at Overhaus. It's not often I do character animation so even tho it's 2D it were a surprisingly difficult project.

I made a promovideo for my own product PolarWhite, when I released a new pack called PolarWhite Tables.

This video were one of many videos I did for Kind conceptual branding while I were employed over there the fall of 2016. I did the product renders and animation. At Kind I were turned in to a button clicker, and weren't what it ought to be, and I went back to freelancing when I got some new opportunities. 

 

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