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Portfolio of Morten Stig Christensen, a digital designer & developer crafting thoughtful digital experiences through clarity, interaction, storytelling, and craft.
A modern UI/UX portfolio showcasing user-centered design projects across web and mobile platforms. The website focuses on clean layout, strong visual hierarchy, and usability, presenting case studies in a clear and structured way.
Built with a minimalist approach, the design emphasizes readability, responsive behavior, and smooth user experience, highlighting work in SaaS, fintech, and product design.
This was created with Spectrum Shift Paint, which is a Windows app that lets you paint with an animated brush. SSPaint also supports an export feature that allows you to export your animation as a set of webgl based web pages.
Portfolio of Robert Fiszer, London-based web designer. Built with Kirby CMS to demonstrate the approach: clean design, solid code, fast loading, and no unnecessary complexity.
Aplitec Informàtica’s website reimagines the digital presence of a long-standing technology company through bold typography, architectural visual references and dynamic motion design. The interface blends clean layouts, subtle animations and structured content to communicate over 30 years of expertise in ERP software, IT infrastructure, POS systems and digital transformation, creating a modern and engaging browsing experience.
Ukrainska 15 is an interactive long-read that tells a personal story about the first days of the war in Ukraine. The project documents everyday moments, memories, and emotional experiences that often remain outside official narratives.
The website combines storytelling, illustration, and scroll-based interaction to recreate the atmosphere of uncertainty, fear, and resilience people experienced during that time. The narrative moves from darkness to light, symbolizing the journey from the basement during shelling to life continuing above ground.
Through a minimal visual language the project focuses on memory, trauma, and the human side of war. Ukrainska 15 is both a personal archive and a digital story about how ordinary life changes in extraordinary circumstances.
A redesign for Linearity’s website, shifting away from a marketing-led B2B approach to speak directly to illustrators, designers, and motion creators using Curve and Move.
Looks Like Good Design is a curated design inspiration library built for people who care about their craft. Clean layouts, fast browsing, subtle motion, and short editorial notes that explain why a project works.
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