Jørgen Larsen

Software leader, maker, writer and the person behind PX7 Digital.

Polymath. Dreamer. Maker. Finisher.

I build human-centered digital products and ideas across software, leadership, running, photography, music, and reflective writing.

Different mediums. Same connective thread. Same connective thread.

This is not a traditional CV site. It is a map of the different ways I work, think, create, and lead. I move between disciplines, but the thread is the same: understanding people, building systems, and shaping things with clarity, rhythm, and meaning.

Leadership & systems Building calm, high-trust cultures, clearer decisions, and healthier rhythms for teams and organizations.
Writing & reflection Essays, notes, and slower thinking about tempo, humanity, leadership, and what gives work and life meaning.
Creative work Music, photography, books, objects, and visual expression shaped by the same curiosity and care.
Digital projects & performance Software, coaching, rhythm, and human performance explored through tools, experiments, and practical systems.

Official bio

Jørgen Larsen is a Copenhagen-based software development leader, maker, writer, photographer and running coach. PX7 Digital is his independent space for digital products, writing about software and leadership, and experiments outside his day-to-day leadership work.

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Different expressions of the same mind

The point is not to narrow everything into one lane. It is to show how the same questions keep appearing across different mediums: how people work, what gives life meaning, how rhythm shapes performance, and how thoughtful things are built.

Intentional range The range is intentional. The value lives in seeing the same human patterns across teams, tools, art, and everyday life.
Real projects Each branch below is a real project, practice, or body of work - not just an interest with a link.
Same thread The medium changes, but the underlying work stays close to clarity, rhythm, meaning, and human development.

Upcoming book

Software Development Is Not Factory Work

Craft, Trust, AI, and the Fight to Keep Software Development Human.

A book about why software development cannot be managed like factory work - and why the future belongs to teams that understand craft, trust, feedback loops, AI, and human judgment.

App

BARISTALOG (April 2026)

A structured journal for understanding your own espresso.

Built for people who pull shots every morning and carry a quiet frustration with not knowing why some days work and others don't. For those who have read the guides, watched the videos, and still find themselves guessing at the grinder.

The app moves through the full arc of dialing in: what you put in, what came out, and what changed when you adjusted. A catalog of merchant coffees and how they describe themselves. Community reviews from people who have actually brewed the coffee - not marketing copy. Classic recipes made easier to compare, without freezing any single version as the standard.

Baristalog is not a course, a scoring system, or a promise of the perfect shot. Over time, it becomes a clearer guide to your own taste than any score from a stranger could.

Book

PAUSE (January 2026)

A Danish essayistic book about tempo, humanity, and the parts of life we cannot optimize our way out of.

Written for people who function in everyday life yet carry an inner fatigue. For those living in the middle of demands, responsibilities, and possibilities, while missing a place to stop without having to explain or improve themselves.

The book moves through themes such as the invisible norm of speed, the body and nervous system, relationships in a fast world, work and identity, and the growing influence of technology on the way we are human.

PAUSE is not a self-help book with methods, hacks, or promises of change. It offers no quick solutions, only a stay long enough for the body to be felt, relationships to have more room, and meaning to emerge without needing to be explained.

Reach out

Messenger or Instagram is best

Messenger or Instagram are the best places for direct contact. LinkedIn is best for professional context, and email is also an option - just not where I respond fastest.

Jørgen Larsen
Hyltebjerg Allé 43, st.tv.
2720 Vanløse
Denmark
+45 51 94 24 12
jorgen@larsen.zone