Sideshow is a funktastic portfolio theme for the artsy fartsy with a built-in Tumblr style blogging system. It’s simple, to the point, and does little to distract viewers away from your work but everything to showcase it – exactly how a portfolio should function.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
While this icon is a little abstract in its conception, it certainly makes an impact. The attention to detail and interesting background texture can't fail to make you take a second glance.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
This site for a clothing company makes good use of a strong, but relatively common layout. I particularly like the consistent card theme, even down to the dark green hue of the background that's reminiscent of a card table.
Posted in Web Design → MiscA great icon for an iPhone app that makes it abundantly clear what the app does. I really like the retro feel of the icon and the little details and textures that help to give it depth.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An appropriately designed site for a front-end developers conference, I like the consistent theme and use of typography. The caricatures of the speakers are a novel way to add illustrative interest.
Posted in Web Design → Design
Brilliant designs for two iPhone, or iPad, apps. I like the clarity and simple nature of the icons, there's nothing worse than a horribly coloured and garish icon on your home screen.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A strong logo that takes the speech bubble concept and moves it in a different direction. I particularly like the graphic style and effective use of subtle perspective.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simply great portfolio site that makes excellent use of an intriguing background texture to hold your attention. I really like the simple layout and utterly restrained use of text.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A stripped back and simple calendar design that makes a great impact. I love the dark theme and clean design of the icons and little touches.
Posted in Interface → Other
A nicely minimalist logo that perfectly portrays a lighthouse. I absolutely love the simplicity of the concept and the interesting selection of colours.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A gorgeous design site that's simply there to get some free design elements out there! I love the intuitive layout and snapshots of different design and UI elements, while the man with the pipe adds a certain character to proceedings.
Posted in Web Design → DesignA great example of an intricate but subtle icon set. I particularly like the consistent theme throughout the icons, it can be hard to make a group of icons look like they were all designed by the same person - but these do.
Posted in Interface → Other
A stunning and effortlessly stylish design that's simply perfect for a business card. I love the white on black and the way your eyes are immediately drawn to the name in the centre.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A solid and clean site for a web development agency that makes a strong first impression. The use of white space and straight lines makes a good statement. The large slider gives a snapshot of all of the aspects of the agency and everything that they can help you with.
Posted in Web Design → Design
Dainty is a site template suitable for businesses, applications, and portfolios. It comes with seven (7) color schemes to choose from as well as a filterable portfolio(s), timthumb and extensive documentation.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A simply gorgeous iPhone interface design that would be a joy to interact with. I love the use of textures and fantastic custom icons, while the colours really work.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A brutally simple but classy approach to business card design. I love the use of white on matt black and the little details that help this card stand out.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A fascinating site that immediately draws you in with its initial drastic minimalism. I love the way the navigation works, taking you carefully through an explanation of the site. The use of typography and design really helps to set the bar for this site.
Posted in Web Design → Design