Here we have a design that is about as creative and artistic as a business card can get! The central design elements are excellent and the sheer uniqueness of this card allows me to forgive the slightly awkward typeface.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A professional business card that still makes an impact. The monochrome palette is used to full effect, as is the simple typeface. I especially like the design detail used on both sides of the card.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Dark and stylish business cards for a design company. The use of matt black really makes an impact when contrasted with the more neutral palette of the text. I particularly like the offset logo on the back and the sparing use of information.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A relatively simple site that uses its typefaces and layout to draw you in. The designers initial in the to left is great but could be larger while there is a certain lack of colour. I do really like the custom designed Twitter icon however.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A clean and simple logo for the Hong Kong Design Institute. I like the unfussy nature of the typeface and the use of bold. The use of a simple logo is effective in maintaining recognition.
Posted in Branding → Logo
While this design doesn\'t push the boundaries and sticks with a fairly standard formula it\'s worth noting the high quality of photograph used. The body illustration on the right is an interesting touch.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
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
This is a fun, if slightly gruesome, logo. The big and bold font works well and makes you want to read it! I love the graphical representation of the brain and the fun nature of the overall design.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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
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 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 CardsA confident logo for a graphic design company. I love the formation of the logo from the company name and how abstract it looks at first. The detail that frames the logo is great!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A clear and bold logo design. The use of colour solely in the logo helps it to make an impact while the straight edges of the cart contrast well with the custom typeface of the text. I love the way this logo transforms its key letter (an \'e\') into a recognisable image.
Posted in Branding → Logo