Perpetual Flesh Machine

One of several logos for drone/ambient/magic project Perpetual Flesh Machine. Now defunct.
Cerasus.se: Console
This is the base image for an old design for this page, from when I was mostly doing web design jobs. The GUI concept was this futuristic/post-apocalyptic interface console. All content was displayed on the “screen” and you chose section with the numerical keypad with help from the “handwritten” note taped below. Mouse-over scripts provided the illusion of key-press when key were “pushed”. I used Courier New and images with fake line sweep degradation all in a blaring green too emulate an old monochrome monitor. Unfortunately I had not yet learned anything of web standards at the time and built the whole design with tables and an iframe for the contents. The original idea for this design is from 2000 when I attended a web master education, but that design got lost along the way.
Three Skulls
Graphical logo made for doom metal band Beneath The Frozen Soil.
Composed of three photos from different angles of an actual human skull. The skull belongs to my father and was a gift to him when he attended medical school.
BTFS: The first wreath front
Front cover for BTFS’ first release called “The first wreath”. Featuring the new straight logo but the old skull.
BTFS: The first wreath back
Back cover for BTFS’ first release “The first wreath”. The heat image is a scan from a very old medical book.
BTFS: Straight logo

Not my original design. I made a major reworking and vectorization of an original sketch by Karl Walfridsson.
BTFS: Original logo

First logo I made for BTFS. It’s a quick mock-up that stuck with us a little longer than intended. Made up of fonts and clipart.
Vrede

Logotype for a Viking metal band that never really took off but also never really was abandoned. The runes are the stung normal runes that were in use during the later part of the Viking age and they spell, unsurprisingly, VREDE, meaning “rage” or “wrath”.
Ink on paper, then scanned ans processed.
Atrocitas MM
Mock-up of an album cover I had loose plans of releasing under the name of Atrocitas MM (MM being Roman numerals i.e. 2000). Musical style was electronica of the somewhat harsher variety.





