This is the online portfolio of me, Andreas Jens Sylvester Palmerén. I currently live in Göteborg and work at itiden as a creative developer. While working here I've made an iPad-app for Volvo, a flash game for Nokia, interactive presentation material for SKF, a facebook app for Cadbury among other things. Though I'm not at liberty to share any of these, I've collected some past works here.
If you've got any kind of inqury, feel free to contact me at andreas.palmeren at gmail.com
I much prefer the mobile sites of swedish daily newspapers to their iPhone app counterparts, but one thing they've yet to implement is proper assets for retina displays, so their icons look pretty shoddy. So while I wait for them to churn out some acceptable graphics, I've made a couple of simple iframewrappers to circumvent this issue.
DN
Svenska Dagbladet
Sydsvenskan
Göteborgsposten
I've been experimenting with a small web app optimized for the iPhone for finding and remotely adding torrent files to transmission running on my local NAS box. For now it's only for myself, but I plan to make it customizable to the point of a public version being possible.
Online database for Les Arts Florissants, a baroque performing ensemble and publisher.
made at Soleil Noir
Web application for red tracks, a french company specializing in distribution of stock music to media professionals.
Won the FITC 2010 Flash Usability Award
made at Soleil Noir
Microsite for the french launch of the REVA li-on electric car.
Visit sitemade at Soleil Noir
Final project at Hyper Island Stockholm. Concept development, Wordpress implementation(php programming) and flash.
Visit sitemade at Hyper Island
Facebook applicationfor the music-community Pacemaker.net
I was the head developer in a team of students from Hyper Island for this project. The project included working with PHP, SOAP, Javascript and obviously the Facebook platform.
made at Hyper Island
During the Experience Technology module at Hyper Island, we were assigned a technology to work with and develop a new use for. Our group got a Wii remote, which we dissected and turned into a motion sensing fabric bracelet which we utilized as an interactive physiotherapy-aide. Linking the Wii remote to a flash movie instructing the user how to move, we could enforce a limited physiotherapy program and monitor the users success and instruct him/her in detail. We used an application called Wiiflash to connect the Wii remote to the flash movie.
My role in this project was that of Project Manager, although I also programmed the flash-movies and constructed the bracelet
made at Hyper Island