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A badass creator with a passion for illustration, stories and beautiful things.

I’m a designer because I have a drive to share and find common ground with people – because it’s better to love a thing together. I believe that happiness, excitement and interest is more real when it’s shared. 

It’s better if interesting, useful and cool things exist. It’s worthwhile to cast a light on things that can improve people’s lives, even in small ways.

"Besides being a competent and extremely effective graphic designer, Kasper proved to be an entertaining, helpful and thoughtful colleague. He won't let you down - I know that!"
Kim Gripping
Manager, Sinful.eu
"Kasper hit the ground running, with his high technical skills and beautiful designs. He's created stunning work for our customers and our own business and he has my highest reccommendation."
Kasper Andersen
CEO, Funnel First Media
"I would add dexterous! A terrible loser and trickshot master! You're creative and very polite and courteous towards my mother, who likes you very much!"
Hovmand
Best Friend

It started with comic books.

While we may not have one singular defining moment, I believe that we have a series of them. Like beads on a string, or bumps in the road, we have people, objects and experiences that define and shape us. There’s good and bad, naturally. For me, some of the best were comic books.

I would spend hours looking through second-hand issues of the Amazing Spider-Man. It was difficult to find ones in order, but it didn’t really matter, because here was a way to have a good time. A badass trip into a world of color and shapes, good and evil and Peter Parker who always did the right thing, even though it sometimes seemed impossible. To me it was an escape, sure, but it was also an adventure. It was an education. It was just as real to me as anything could be. 

Those books were nothing but paper and ink, really. Mass produced in a printing factory somewhere. Scientifically indistinguishable from the advertisements that our dog would rip apart as they came through the mail slot every week. So what made the comics different? The simple answer to that is easy. Way more effort, a cohesive story, beautiful art and so on. 

But if I boil it down the answer is this: comic books have souls.

The Soul of Things

An object takes on the meaning and value that we assign it. I thought as little about those advertisements as our dog did, though I wasn’t as aggressive about it, but those comics could make me feel anything.

Think about that power for a second. And with great power… You know the rest.

That’s the essence of it. I want to make people feel stuff about stuff. That’s the really simple answer, to why I do what I do. I have a drive to share and find common ground with people, because excitement and interest is more real when it’s shared.

It’s way better if beautiful, interesting and useful things exist and I’d like to create some alongside passionate people and companies.

It’s better to love things together.