Evernote for iPad has a brilliantly intuitive and effortlessly beautiful interface. The use of thumbnail pictures throughout brings colour and life to the App and the attention to detail is great! I particularly like the way your notes are stacked - keeping you in touch with the way things used to be remembered...
Posted in Interface → iPad App
A brilliant business card! It uses subtle detail and a great logo to make an impact. The \'Hand\' logo works especially well in white on a black background.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A site that needs using to fully understand the design - with each section coming to life as your scroll over it. I love the contrast of the blue and red with the black and grey of the rest of the site.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A gorgeous news and article reader from the good people at Alphonso Labs. The simple Pulse logo really appeals to me while the use of light blue throughout is very effective. I particularly like the sketches that guide you though how to use Pulse.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An outstanding design portfolio site. Immediately draws your attention to the dramatic design in the centre and leads you to enquire further. The use of polaroids as thumbnails is great and I also like the contrast of the bright primary colours with the black and white interface of the site.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
The use of high quality photography throughout is great and really brings this App to life! I also particularly like the standardised buttons and menus which allow the user to pick it up and get cooking!
Posted in Interface → iPad App
A very stylish business card that utilises a simple crest logo. I love the way it has a clear focal point that grabs your attention! The text on the back could be made clearer, but nonetheless a classy design!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great looking post card site. The images have a delightful hand-drawn feel and really grab your attention. One design element that really appeals to me is the use of custom drawn Facebook and Twitter badges.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A clear and beautiful iPad interface is what Things brings to the table. I like the simple use of colour to highlight key sections of the design. I find the custom icons give the App character while the inclusion of a \'Someday\' tab is great!
Posted in Interface → iPad App
A clean and simple business card that gets to the point. The use of red on black throughout works well and guides your eyes to the important information. The front is minimal but makes a bold statement.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A brilliant layout for a photography site that uses a relatively dark brown palette which draws attention to the photographs. I particularly like the space given to the header.
Posted in Web Design → Photography
A stylish App that serves as a universal clipboard. As with all the Tapbot Apps the interface is well designed and looks great! I particularly like the subtly customised buttons.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An iPad App that\'s designed around having a beautiful interface! The huge clock numbers look great and the simple layout works very well. The black and white does work reasonably well but could use a colour accent.
Posted in Interface → iPad AppA stylish business card perfectly suited to a designer. The use of orange on black really helps to make a statement. I love the detail on the front of the card and how it\'s been displayed here!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Squarespace for the iPhone has an undeniably stylish interface that uses custom icons to great success! I particularly like the consistent use of white, greys, and black throughout the App.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
I love the visual continuity of this to-do App and its counterintuitive slant towards putting things off! The integration of standard UI features, such as the date selector, is good and makes the App supremely usable. I love the perspective used for the custom icons and the impact they make.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
This site has a clear three column layout and uses colours very effectively in order to draw your attention to its icon and button packages. I like that the Picto Foundry site gradually guides you down the page as it goes into more detail about its packages.
Posted in Web Design → Design