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Based on the captured page content, slettum.com appears to be a creative services website based in Gjøvik, Norway. Its core positioning is “Grafisk design, foto og web” — graphic design, photography, and web-related services. The navigation includes items such as Abundia, Tjenester, Foto, AI, Prosjekter, Om oss, and Visjon, suggesting that it may handle creative project showcases, photography, and website production work.
The clearest information on the site is its service categories: graphic design, photography, and web. The page also includes “Prøv ulike temaer / Velg tema” and lists multiple visual themes, including warm colors, classic creative, night, dark warm tones, Apple-inspired, Aurora, glassmorphism, Editorial light/dark versions, and Lime. This indicates some capability in presenting web visual styles and interface themes, helping clients quickly understand different design directions. However, the captured text does not provide specific portfolio cases, project workflows, deliverable lists, or technical stacks, so it is difficult to assess the depth of its design work, photography quality, or the boundaries of its web development capabilities.
The captured content does not disclose any pricing model, packages, hourly rates, or project quotation methods. It also does not explain copyright terms, commercial licensing, source file ownership, photo usage rights, website source code handover, or similar details. In terms of collaboration, the only visible entry point is “Ta kontakt” (contact), suggesting a project-based consulting model, but there are no details on requirements communication, revision rounds, delivery timelines, or after-sales support.
The main advantage is its clear positioning, covering visual design, photography, and web services, which suits smaller clients looking to unify brand visuals, image content, and website presentation. The variety of theme styles can also reduce early-stage communication costs. The downside is limited transparency: pricing, case studies, copyright terms, workflow, resource library size, and export compatibility are not explained, so clients will need to ask for more information before making a decision.
It is better suited to local Norwegian or European clients for corporate websites, brand visuals, commercial photography, or creative project execution. The captured content does not indicate how well it works from China; network connectivity, payment methods, and cross-border contracts would all need to be tested and discussed directly. If looking for alternatives in China, consider local design studios, photography teams, or tools such as Canva, Adobe Express, Webflow, and Squarespace for part of the design and website-building process.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on slettum.com official site.
slettum.com is an Norway Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach slettum.com directly.