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jacobgrahn.com was the first website used by Jacob Grahn from 2005 until it was succeeded by jiggmin.com in 2006. It's the only one of his sites made entirely in Flash.

History[]

Jacobgrahn.com launched in February 2005 as a portfolio showcasing examples of Jiggmin's web design for employers. Games were introduced in April and eventually received their own section a few months afterwards.

He increasingly devoted more time to games as the year progressed, with his web design portfolio not receiving further updates past October. A "current project" area was added on the main page around then showing off an in-progress game, though it was only used a few times before he moved sites.

Despite the switch, jacobgrahn.com wasn't updated until June 2007 when he overwrote the homepage with a message explaining his loss of interest in web design along with a link to jiggmin.com. It remained up as an archive before shutting down in late 2011. The URL however continued being renewed until 2015.[1]

JacobGrahn

Final post announcing the move to jiggmin.com

Sections[]

About Me[]

The main page where Jiggmin gave a brief description of his website's content and his focus on unique web design.

JacobGrahn.com Homepage 3

Animation[]

Main article: Jacobgrahn.com/Animations

A section featuring 8 animations created either for practice or competitions.

JacobGrahn.com Animation 2

Web Design[]

Page highlighting various companies he designed websites/headers for.

JacobGrahn.com Web Design 2

Programming[]

Jiggmin's first games that would eventually be moved to jiggmin.com (except Chalkboard and 2 animations).

JacobGrahn.com Programming 2

Old Layouts[]

February 2005 - ???[]

Mid-2005 - Late 2005[]

Music[]

Main article: Songs

This was used as background music for the first layout.

Audio Song Length
The Temple - pepsileo 0:16

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Jacob Grahn Logo 2005

Used in Kimblis the Blue.

Trivia[]

  • Despite its shut down, Jiggmin listed this site as a contact method on Freegoose's about page.

References[]

  1. "Jacobgrahn.com" (August 2015 archive)
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