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Remoralization (TPB-04) |
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A 64kb intro for the demoscene, coded by Niels de Wit and designed by me. | |
In short, that means I told him how I wanted things to look, move and behave, after which he made my ideas appear on screen. | |
In detail, it means that Niels would mostly make the start of an effect, show it to me, and I would make suggestions on how to improve the scene. This however, was not the case with the greeting part, which we discussed ourselves into starting out with nothing. | |
Thus, the design is based partly on what I myself think looks good, partly on what are common effects and design elements in the demoscene, and partly on what Niels was capable of making in the short amount of time we had on our hands. | |
Since viewing is the best way to explain what an intro is, I suggest you download and watch it. You can find it here. (Requirements: Windows 2k/Xp, 500mhz, 128mb ram, tnt2 and DirectX 8.1. Preferred: 600mhz, 128mb ram, geforce1) | |
Den store tøyjagten |
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A school assignment. | |
This game is made using Macromedia Director, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Soundforge, and was a school project I completed together with two others. (More precisely, I was the project leader). | |
The task was to make a childrens game where they would learn something about animals while playing. I came up with the idea of having a farmer loose almost all his clothes, which the children had to get back solving different tasks, this meaning they would play around in a farm enviroment. | |
Apart from the general idea, I've programmed the whole game using lingo, and I also did some of the graphics and sound editing. | |
If you feel like playing the game you can download it here. (Requirements: Windows). Just unzip the file and run game.exe. | |
Information Security |
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Competition Winner. | |
This page is something me and three other girls made for a competition back in 2001. The task was to make something that could inform youth about information security. We chose a web page because our target group would have to use computers anyway. | |
To get youth to our page, we decided to make two posters that would be put up in computer classrooms at schools all over our county. We chose a greeen/black colorscheme as the movie "the matrix" was popular at the time, and we figured most people would stop and look at something with those colours. The posters would contain text that would appeal to youth, still be cryptic enough to make them curious at what hid itself behind the url. | |
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