Stockholm Reflow
In 2016, I worked on Stockholm Reflow, a site commissioned by the City of Stockholm to highlight their sustainability initiatives in the new district of Norra Djurgårdsstaden. The project aimed to create an engaging, interactive experience that communicated the city’s focus on urban development, environmental responsibility, and community building.
The Project
With a project team of just four people, I was responsible for the entire front-end development. The site was built around a large interactive SVG illustration, where clickable areas opened sections with additional content. Animations and transitions were used throughout to create a smooth, engaging user experience that encouraged exploration.

Technology
The site was built with:
- AngularJS for interactive components and state management
- GreenSock (GSAP) for animations and transitions
- Sass for styling and design consistency
Easter Egg
As a playful touch, we added an easter egg: clicking on a TV disc and typing “ufo” triggered a small UFO to fly across the screen, with the team illustrated as aliens.

Impact
Stockholm Reflow provided the City of Stockholm with a unique, visually engaging platform to present their sustainability work to citizens. My contributions focused on building a dynamic, animation-rich front-end that balanced interactivity with usability.
Reflection
This project remains one of the more memorable ones from my time at Creuna. Working in a small, collaborative team gave me the chance to take ownership of the front-end, experiment with animation-heavy design, and deliver a site that combined serious messaging with creative presentation.
Although the site is no longer live, it showcased how digital storytelling can make complex urban initiatives both accessible and engaging.