<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><title>Peter Benjaminson // P-FOLIO // RSS</title><link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/files/RSS/P-FOLIO</link><description>This is a RSS feed from the peter.benjaminson.com P-FOLIO</description><image><title>Peter Benjaminson // Profile</title><url>http://peter.benjaminson.com/files/exclaim.ico</url><link>http://peter.benjaminson.com</link></image><item>
<title>Oddebollen</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20090419_Oddebollen</link>
<description><![CDATA[Here's a selection of stuff I've produced for Oddebollen. The channel (below link) takes You to a folder in the FILES section. That's where You get further links/info for at least some of this &quot;shit&quot;.<div><br /></div>Oddebollen.se (online since 2004 &amp; produced by moi) was the first job I did. Now's the time to announce some more examples. Oddebollen is a football cup in Uddevalla for youths - both girls &amp; boys.]]></description>
<pubDate>2009-04-19 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2009-04-19 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Jobbjakten</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20080911_Jobbjakten</link>
<description><![CDATA[Since I posted the latest P-Folio item my current job has changed a bit. Most obvious is that the name AMV (short for Arbetsmarknadsverket) no longer exist. Today it's simply Af, short for Arbetsf&#246;rmedlingen. Even more stuff has changed, but there's no need to deal with these changes now.<div><br /></div>It shouldn't be a surprise that Af meets a lot of people. At least some of those needs to be an employer (fortunatley they are). Sometimes the actual moment for a hit is a special job hunting occasion. The most surprising this time was that SVT did a report about it. They just needed someone to join, guess who?]]></description>
<pubDate>2008-09-11 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2008-09-11 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Friskhuset</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20060814_Friskhuset</link>
<description><![CDATA[I started to work for AMV in november 2004 &amp; fairly soon got involved with health issues. I was elected Health Inspirer in may 2005. At first I didn't know how to organise all the things that goes on at the office.<div><br /></div>During early 2006 myself &amp; two colleagues attended a course called &quot;Jobba Friskt&quot;. The course at least gave me time to think of things to do. I decided to set up an Intranet called Friskhuset where we gather health related issues.]]></description>
<pubDate>2006-08-14 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2006-08-14 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>skaretss.se</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20050331_skaretss_dot_se</link>
<description><![CDATA[This client was actually solsnaes.se (Marcus) that produced the site for this internationally successful Swedish swimming club from UA City near Gothenburg. He wanted me to do a web based publishing tool that was easy to use &amp; that could be implemented to the static site he developed.<div><br /></div>Besides creating the publishing tool they also wanted a new solution for their photos. Obviously also the final gallery product was asked to be as simple as possible. The link below opens a new window &amp; takes You to the site Marcus produced.]]></description>
<pubDate>2005-03-31 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2005-03-31 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>IK Oddevold</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20041101_IK_Oddevold</link>
<description><![CDATA[This client is the fine football/soccer club called Oddevold. This is a UA City club (the old name for UA/Uddevalla was Oddevold) at the Swedish west coast near Gothenburg. I'm working with them to create an information solution (primarily the web based).<div><br /></div>Initially the project team I'm part of, worked with Oddebollen.se - a new site in the IKO family. Oddebollen is a summer cup for kids, played on the classic green field with great archipelago surroundings.]]></description>
<pubDate>2004-11-01 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2004-11-01 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Cleopatra</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20040621_Cleopatra</link>
<description><![CDATA[Here's a selection of stuff I've produced for clients of Cleopatra (.se). The channel (below link) takes You to a folder in the FILES section. That's where You get further links/info for at least some of this &quot;shit&quot;.<div><br /></div>Cleopatra is a media company from the Swedish west coast. They've been around since 1990, today as a joint-stock company. Production includes both analogue &amp; digital work for a wide range of clients.]]></description>
<pubDate>2004-06-21 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2004-06-21 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>BENESKI Profile</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20040409_BENESKI_Profile</link>
<description><![CDATA[I'm a part of BENESKI &amp; also one of the two founders. My part in the name is BEN &amp; Erik, my companion, has contributed with ESKI. The divided name is left behind, but we kept a little hint in the logo. There's a little wedge formed opening from the bottom up between BEN &amp; ESKI - hard to see (that's the point) but anyway.<div><br /></div>Have a look at our profile (logo &amp; symbol created by me) to see what's mentioned above. From my point of view Erik is the best designer of us, but we still used my BENESKI profile creation. Erik was of course part of the developing process though. Don't miss out on clicking the index file to visit our web site &amp; perhaps use our services.]]></description>
<pubDate>2004-04-09 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2004-04-09 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>MKS Leaflet</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20040304_MKS_Leaflet</link>
<description><![CDATA[My intentions shown in the previous P-FOLIO item called &quot;Photography&quot; got a great start. I intend to be better at photography in some way. I've got a new camera with a lot of functional features to explore in the most various situations.<div><br /></div>This reborn interest gave me an idea when doing my job at HTU (producing a leaflet for print on paper). I decided to use one of my recent photos for the internal presentation. They really liked the leaflet &amp; especially the photo. Here's the leaflet result as a PDF file.]]></description>
<pubDate>2004-03-04 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2004-03-04 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Photography</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20040201_Photography</link>
<description><![CDATA[When doing my military service in the early 90's one of my photos was awarded in a competition. Today, around 10 years later, I've started to explore the world of photography some more. I've got myself a better camera to start with.<div><br /></div>This reborn interest has given me a new challenge - to develop as a photographer. It's up to You to judge whether any great photography occur in this online collection of albums or not. Hopefully there's at least some progress in photo quality.]]></description>
<pubDate>2004-02-01 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2004-02-01 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>FILES Section</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20031117_FILES_Section</link>
<description><![CDATA[Hey there visitor! Go &amp; check out all the great files &amp; stuff that I haven't mentioned here in the P-FOLIO. This &quot;files&quot; section will of course feature some of the files already mentioned &amp; promoted here. The quality may differ in some of the stuff.<div><br /></div>First of all You won't find that many files - I don't like to publish every piece of shit I do (just a few piece of shit). This section is from my point of view always short of cool stuff. To point out an example I list a collection of screen prints from older site versions.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-11-17 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-11-17 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Dynamic Photoalbums</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030418_Dynamic_Photoalbums</link>
<description><![CDATA[I've developed a lot of web solutions to handle photos on the Internet. This one was for Mattias Kiel, a DJ from UA, Sweden. He has used this solution (with my approval) in several Scandinavian nightclub sites that he produced. Check out some of these &amp; the DJ Kiel site in the FILES section.<div><br /></div>It's a totally dynamic &quot;product&quot; to manage &amp; publish pictures mainly taken at different nightclubs. It grows along with the number of albums &amp; pictures that are added to a specified folder on Your server. Take a look at my MAIN page here for a link to my own visualizations site that is based on a similar, but a bit more advanced solution.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-04-18 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-04-18 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Curriculum Vitae</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030207_Curriculum_Vitae</link>
<description><![CDATA[Hey there, interested in what I've done previous in my life? Why don't You have a look at my old CV presentation? The inside info You'll find might be a bit historical &amp; outdated, but it could still be worth checking out anyway, at least due to the backstage technical info I give.<div><br /></div>Here it is in short: I use XML as a database &amp; XSD to define it. I then pass the data through an XSL that tells the output file (in this case an ASP file) how the layout should be constructed &amp; displayed. I've placed all files in a zip-file (the link below). The new CV is linked to on the MAIN page.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-02-07 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-02-07 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Sigmund 7PX Bold</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030128_Sigmund</link>
<description><![CDATA[Take a look at the headlines in this &amp; other areas here at DD area XX. Nowadays they're all just text based, but used to be Flash files with dynamic text &amp; before that - images dynamically generated by a font engine called &quot;Sigmund&quot;.<div><br /></div>The man behind this feature is Rasmus Andersson (flajm.com). Based on a font made by Rasmus, I developed a new emboldened version for this engine. Everything from the engine to the specific fonts are written in PHP.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-01-28 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-01-28 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>xmlHttp</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030105_xmlhttp</link>
<description><![CDATA[When I made some reconditioning work on my own site, a thought occurred about removing some features that could make the site load too slow. This had to do with the fact that these functions depend upon the capacity on other sites.<div><br /></div>The scripts made it possible to show whether You are online or offline for ICQ &amp; the Swedish community called LunarStorm. The basics for doing this is an object in ASP called XMLHTTP, with which You gather information from other sites.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-01-05 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-01-05 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Video In Mobile Phones</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030103_Video_Research</link>
<description><![CDATA[This is what I did for the final examination to get my informatics degree. This scientific research tries to explain how people see picture quality in video for mobile phones from two main aspects - color depth &amp; frame rate...cool right ;)<div><br /></div>Finally some worthless notifications about this - I got the highest grade for my efforts. Obviously some would say it's a shitty research, but there's nothing to do about that...right??? The link below leads to a PDF file with around 60 pages (237 KB).]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-01-03 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-01-03 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Shitty School Stuff</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20030103_Shitty_School_Stuff</link>
<description><![CDATA[OH, Shitty School Stuff - ain't Pretty Cool Stuff! You never have enough time to do well. When You do have time - the final result depend on others (in Your team). This can give You great variations in quality sometimes. What I'm about to say is that the result in what You find here may differ.<div><br /></div>Go check it out anyway, You might find some fun stuff that perhaps could keep Your focus for a while. Maybe the attempts can give some idea about our intentions. To point out some examples I include SVG images (both static &amp; motion), a poor music video in Flash &amp; some 3D stuff.]]></description>
<pubDate>2003-01-03 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2003-01-03 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Campus At HTU</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20020525_Campus_At_HTU</link>
<description><![CDATA[I was part of (sometimes managed) the project team that developed a part of the HTU site. Everything we did was strictly ruled by HTU, but planned &amp; managed by us. I've been involved with every part in the process - some even alone.<div><br /></div>We did some graphical profile &amp; profile manual reconditioning plus produced a new logotype for that part of their site. Further on we did some photo job (both static &amp; motion) plus an analogue poster to promote the new part of their site.]]></description>
<pubDate>2002-05-25 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2002-05-25 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Paledo</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20020418_Paledo</link>
<description><![CDATA[This is the &quot;famous&quot; paledo playground project I introduced in early 2002. It is an all-in-all flash site, primarily made to try MacroMedia (MM) Flash &amp; ActionScript. The project also features the creation of two fonts &amp; a multimedia production on CD/DVD where I used MM Director.<div><br /></div>I wanted to learn using MM Flash &amp; Director while studying the same stuff at school. The result might fail in many ways &amp; in many functions. I also stopped developing the graphics &amp; layout for a while ago. That is why the site looks the way it does today. No matter what I don't plan to continue developing this project.]]></description>
<pubDate>2002-04-18 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2002-04-18 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Messengers</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20020303_Messengers</link>
<description><![CDATA[This is a music video that won the best effects award at the annual alternative academy awards at HTU. It was really close to win the best cut award as well. The video was created &amp; edited by using (for example) both Avid &amp; Premiere.<div><br /></div>It was primarily created for a hand in during the DIP education. Storyboard &amp; manuscript were also created for this assignment. The video file is at the moment only available by downloading (no streaming yet) this &quot;small&quot; file &amp; shitty work in progress version. Make a request for the original full MPEG2 version.]]></description>
<pubDate>2002-03-03 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2002-03-03 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>IFK Uddevalla</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20020207_IFK_Uddevalla</link>
<description><![CDATA[This Swedish soccer team, from the fine west coast, initially just wanted to take their profile to the Internet. From my point of view I do better stuff than this. When it was released I realized the level of knowledge I've gained, but at that time there wasn't any point in changing stuff.<div><br /></div>The client is still satisfied with the product &amp; responsible for running the site by themselves. To do that they use the web based publishing tool I developed. Other &quot;doings&quot; = some single consulting occasions, plus ideas for developing their way to take care of the profile.]]></description>
<pubDate>2002-02-07 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2002-02-07 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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<title>Benjaminson Online</title>
<link>http://peter.benjaminson.com/?a&#61;p&amp;item&#61;20000504_Benjaminson_Online</link>
<description><![CDATA[I first started to try out producing web sites around 1999/2000. I got really hooked &amp; decided to get a better URL. The obvious available choice was benjaminson.com - lucky me. I've been running this site/domain since May 4, 2000.<div><br /></div>I soon felt that I had a great chance to develop &amp; learn more. I sure learned some more &amp; realized that the previous efforts in publishing were quite poor. Take a look at screen shots from versions produced after these initial learning ones.]]></description>
<pubDate>2000-05-04 14:24:25</pubDate><dc:date>2000-05-04 14:24:25</dc:date><dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Benjaminson]]></dc:creator></item>
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