Årets julegave går til Hold Lyset Tent-kampanjen, som vi har vært med å lage for Kirkens Bymisjon. Donasjonene går til mennesker i byen vår som trenger hjelp og støtte i juletida. Lyset som skal holdes tent er en stor kube som står i parken utenfor Vår Frue kirke, og det er gaver til Bymisjonen som får den til å lyse.
Send LYS til 2470 og så gir du 50 kroner. Eller gå inn på www.holdlysettent.no og gi med kredittkort. Her kan du også se kuben live når den lyser opp. Vi oppfordrer alle våre kunder og samarbeidspartnere til å hjelpe oss å holde lyset tent gjennom hele jula!
Vi takker for året som har gått og gleder oss til det neste! Julefreden senker seg over våre lokaler fra torsdag 23. desember til mandag 3. januar.
After four days of filming out in the freezing cold, we’re proud to present the movie for the Hold lyset tent-campaign.
The film consists of people from all walks of life; celebrities from Trondheim and friends of Kirkens Bymisjon, telling us how little it takes to help those less fortunate and to contribute to help light up the city during the Christmas season.
From December 1st and all through all through December a glowing interactive cube will be present in Tordenskjoldparken by Vår Frue kirke in Trondheim. You can make your contribution by sending an SMS or via the campaign website, and the cube will light up. The cube will also interact with people who are nearby with sound and by changing it’s glow. The campaign website will feature a live stream of the cube, where you’ll be able to watch it light up whenever it receives a contribution.
We’ve been busy working together with Kirkens Bymisjon (The Church City Mission) on their annual fundraising campaign in Trondheim called “Lys i mørket” (Light in the Dark). This year things will be done a little differently, and we’re in the process of making material for the campaign.
That’s all we’re about to reveal for now, gifts are not to be opened too early! Follow us for further updates, but if you live in Trondheim you’re not likely to miss it though.
Our client Eltorque was 7th October rewarded with the Leiv Eiriksson Innovation Award 2010. The jury emphasized Eltorque’s successful industrialization of new technology. The prize was handed over by U.S. Ambassador Barry White.
Eltorque develops, manufactures and markets electric actuators towards international shipbuilding industry and onshore market. Klipp og Lim has developed Eltorque’s visual profile and designed their new website.
We are proud to present our redesign of the street magazine, Sorgenfri. The magazine will now be published every month, and we hope the new design will contribute to higher sales and even better journalism in the future. The cover features a mug-shot of Rita Ottervik, the mayor of Trondheim.
Sorgenfri ad for the upcoming HG80-magazine — from October the 1st, Sorgenfri will be released on a monthly basis, and the magazine has also gotten a complete makeover by Klipp og Lim.
Well settled in our office after summer vacation, we’re once again ready to take on new challenges!
We start the season by introducing one of our most recent clients, Eltorque. Their new website is now online; we’re responsible for the design and InCreo has implemented the CMS. We’ve also developed their new logo and identity, more on this to appear in our portfolio in the near future.
Boom! There’s a new version in (gotochina)town, again.
• Fully compatible with all browsers, including webkit on iPhone and iPad (without scroll-bugs)
• Does not need to fully load images before calculating scaling (shorter loading time)
• Letterboxes vertically oriented images
• Standalone — no library needed and no conflicts needed
• VERY light weight (under 3KB for uncompressed css and javascript)
• Easy to integrate into different gallery types (what additional examples would you like? Post your comment)
• Seamless fallback to pure css solution in latest version of all major browsers
So here you go, see the comments in the source code for intructions:
Last Thursday, the biggest annual event for the creative industry in Norway, Visuelt took place in Oslo. The aim of the competition is to promote innovation, bring further professional competence and present the best work done by creative professionals in Norway.