Recent work: Webflow, Webflow, Webflow
A huge wave is rolling through the internet. More and more businesses and web projects move from WordPress to Webflow. And as a digital product designer and no-code developer, it’s just an awesome feeling to be able to surf it.
Being able to work through full projects from art direction and visual identity, across design and follow through with the full implementation and deliver a final product on a secure and reliable platform is simply great. No more plug in-updates, PHP, or database connections. And no more issues with hosting or servers or energy-draining support tasks. Webflow supports the full flow in a single solid platform, and the ability to get from the ground to something great fast.
For the past months, I’ve been doing two major projects on Webflow (See case story links below). DeepOcean for the Norwegian offshore service company and Slow Adventure, an exciting new UK-based travel platform offering, intimate, guided adventures in nature evening out our traveling footprints by supporting local impact projects.
Also. My side project PRDCL, which I originally planned for a life on WordPress is still alive. I’m currently transitioning the landing page and the concept and values for a new life on Webflow.
I’ve made a collection of my latest and biggest Webflow cases.
New adventures in healthcare data
I’m still very happy to float between various business verticals and industries for different projects. This way I can bring ideas and inspiration from one to another. Currently, though I seem to experience some more concrete synergy on projects within health data. I’m still engaged in the development of ForskningNu, and I’ve recently started working with DataFair on multiple of their projects and great work on bringing the vast amounts of existing danish health data to the surface in a secure and beneficial way.
SMV:Digital Advisor
Finally, I want to mention that I’m happy to have been included in the Danish SMV:Digital Advisor directory as an advisor/rådgiver. This means that anyone applying for e-commerce or digital transformation projects can choose me as an advisor.
So. Lots of work ahead. But as always, I’m keen to connect and talk about new projects and possible collaborations. Just, let me know!
— Jesper
LINKS
In Danish: Find my advisor profile here.
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A free clonable Webflow project I made for geotargeting website content and messaging. Based on user IP adresses
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