nrbts.world

web design and development.
branding and digital marketing.
videography and photography.

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skate slow

A project that started from making custom skateboards and found it’s way into streetwear. We built a skate brand from scratch with a 2 person operation.

From branding we moved on to create a global digital presence. I handled everything from creative direction to advertising and online sales.

Due to popular demand we are working on a strictly limited drop 2 for 2025, which will be available online worldwide and in stores in Europe, Asia and the US.
web design & development

Building websites started as a hobby and quickly morphed into a freelance opportunity for me. Working with Transatlantika, a small agency based in Portland and Hanover, I was fortunate enough to hone my skills creating responsive and optimized sites for many exciting clients.

Moving from pure development to design and prototyping was a natural step. Now I create anything from portfolios to brand showcases, landing pages and web shops. I am most passionate about helping fellow artists build unique destinations for their work.
videos

Fascinated by visual storytelling, a move into videography was inevitable. It again started as an interest and evolved into an area of expertise.

My focus lies in short form video with snappy cuts, use of angles and the interplay between visual and music. I shoot in 4K using a mix of modern and vintage lenses.


photos

This was my first love when it comes to visual arts. My focus is on streets style, night life, portraits and most recently product. I find casual and unpredictable settings to work best for my style of photography, as opposed to a sterile studio setting.

My aim is to capture unique moments that tell a greater story. I thrive in low light scenes using low ISO settings. Much of my work is shot on 35mm film with old Canon prime lenses. Oftentimes I will use the same lenses for digital work.

music

My first creative outlet. It started with deejaying all the way back in 2006. Later on I ventured into beat making and production. It culminated in the techno project gene for fate, which I was a part of in its early days.

I spend way too much time (and money) in record shops. In addition to my vinyl collection, my newest discoveries are CDs and tapes. That’s all my old car can play.