A brilliant example of good business card design. I love the colours used here and the slightly altered shape of the cards. The typography and the inclusion of a working QR code really make this design stand out.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A fascinating approach to a design portfolio. I love the twist on the grid concept that's been implemented here! The use of fragments works well to give any prospective clients a taste of this designers style.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
Rather than being an out and out iPhone app interface this a is a good example of a mobile web UI. I really like the simplicity of the navigation and use of space. The thumbnails work well, as do the subtle icons.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A fascinating and engaging holding site for an upcoming online shop. I love way the products are displayed and the use of colour. The use of interactivity and varied focus helps to make an impact on any visitors to the site.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
An interesting fragment of a user interface, which showcases various potential wood-effect finishes. I like the detail in the grain example here and the contrast with the lighter background.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A well structured and intuitive portfolio site for a web designer. I like the use of colour and motion that the arrow elements give the site. The gallery is simple but functional, with colour fading in as you scroll over an entry.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A great concept for a sports-based iPhone app. I really like the clean lines and simple use of colour and texture to create the interface. The use of standard UI elements works well to make this app intuitive.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A fascinating site for a creative studio that, for better or worse, makes a strong statement. At least the navigation is simple and concise. The vivid colours and childlike graphics are engaging but may put some people off.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A simple but effective interface design for a bible notes app on the iPhone. I really like the notebook elements, such as the lines on the paper. The distressed texture of the header bar really works, I also particularly like the torn page detail.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A simple but truly effective logo for a production company. The simplicity lends itself towards making the logo memorable. I like the simple texture of the single feather, it helps it to stand out from the background.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A brilliantly striking site that's sole purpose is to advertise and give visitors information on a particular brand of hotdogs. I really like the full sized photographs and the impact the large white text makes. The logo also works to help the brand remain memorable.
Posted in Web Design → Food
A gorgeous fragment of a user interface concept for an iPhone app. I love the grain of the wood and how well the chosen typeface works with it. The no/yes button is simply brilliant, I just want to press it!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A really like the concise nature of this logo and the instant memorability. The yellow used here works very effectively on the grey textured background. I like the use of the hash and design of the typeface.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A stunning design and inspiration site from designer Andy Gray. The slider works really well to showcase his work and engage the visitor. I particularly like the detailed design fragments that make up the background.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A brilliant piece of interface design that has been created to run on the main screen at Acciona Central in Spain. It's designed to monitor all the energy consumed by the country. I love the circular energy monitor that allows you to easily see the levels of total energy, and filter by energy type.
Posted in Interface → Other
A gorgeous site for a company that makes custom bags. The design examples make a great impact and perfectly showcase the quality of the bags. I particularly like the simple layout and intuitive structure of the site, it guides you through all the information you need.
Posted in Web Design → Misc