A vibrant and instantly striking site for an entertainment agency. I really like the consistently colourful design and use of graphic illustrations to contrast with the photography. It's immediately obvious what this company does, one of the key signs of a well designed site.
Posted in Web Design → Music
An absolutely stunning clock interface for the iPhone. I love the bold use of black and white and the unique design ideas implemented here. The designer clearly has a keen eye for typography!
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A simple but effective logo design that makes the two colour idea work hard! I love the combination of lime green and dark grey while the choice of lowercase for the text helps to make it recognisable. The use of gradient on the logo itself is really effective at making it shine and stand out!
Posted in Branding → Logo
An awesome site that showcases fascinating high quality gadgets. The use of photography is excellent, as is the uncluttered nature of the site. I particularly like the concept that the page should scroll sideways, it's novel and adds an interesting twist to the gallery format.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
While this is of course a web design, it fits perfectly into the category of interface design due to its beautifully tactile user interface. I love the draggable menus, switches, and buttons, they really make this a fun place to be. While many sites could become frustrating with this amount of user interaction, a designer's personal portfolio is the perfect place to try out wacky user interface ideas.
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You don’t have to be the most creative person in the world to create a practical business card. This person threw a quick one year calendar on their card. This is really handy to have in your wallet and is a great way to help ensure the person carries your card around for at least a year!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple yet effortlessly stylish site for a freelance web designer. I like the effective use of white and greys for the background and text, the contrast with the blue focal section is great! I particularly like the use of a split background, the textured section at the top looks good in partnership with the plain white section.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A brilliant concept that aims to provide retail stores with a mobile point of sale device. I love the simple touchscreen idea and perceived compact size of the device. The idea that it would clip onto your pocket or shirt and allows sales to be made from anywhere could revolutionise the way we shop.
Posted in Interface → Other
A clean and functional site for a web and graphic design company. I like that the header section is left purely text. You can immediately get a grasp on what it is the company does. The consistent use of a monochrome colour palette is effective, although a little contrast wouldn't have gone amiss.
Posted in Web Design → Design
An ingenious concept that aims to integrate the capabilities of online services into our daily lives. I love the beautiful simplicity of it and the incredible potential uses. The concept and physical design are in perfect harmony here.
Posted in Interface → Other
DJs need business cards and you pretty much can\'t top one that is a turntable! As you spin the record, different information is revealed. An ingenious mechanism that makes your potential client actively want to read your information! I love the beautiful simplicity of the design and commitment to the concept.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A beautifully restrained and minimal site for a wholesale cufflink supplier. It superbly thought out for a corporate site and is an extremely effective web presence for a company like this. The consistent design is great and the colour palette works really well.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
An absolutely fascinating approach to user interface design. This is a contact page like no other... The hand-drawn style is used effectively, and while I not totally on board with the changing of the mouse and attempts to get you to view the site fullscreen, it's certainly a different approach to a contact page!
Posted in Interface → Web App
An excellent logo for a producer and DJ that makes good use of a solid black background. It could have worked well to use more outstanding colours, the palette is a little restrained. I do, however, like the typeface chosen and the white of the text really stands out on the black background (as always).
Posted in Branding → Logo
A clean and stylish portfolio for a'multi-disciplinary designer' based in Manchester. I like the consistent use of white on black and the strong contrast achieved. The portfolio section itself is attractive and gives a good amount of space to each design.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A well thought out and decidedly pretty site for a mobile App developer. The layout is intuitive and the site guides you down the page rather than leaving you to figure it out for yourself. I particularly like the attention to detail and little hand-drawn touches.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A gorgeous logo for any music based design company. I love the concept of the vinyl record breaking into streams of paint-like colour! In addition it\'s worth noting how good the flow of the logo is, it works beautifully read from left to right!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A clean and minimal site for a UX & product designer from the Ukraine. I like the simplicity of the header and effective contrast between black and white throughout the site. A gallery of previous work is a great way to add interest and colour to your site.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A beautiful and effortlessly minimal site that allows this designer's work to make an immediate impact. I love the subtle use of colour and restrained use of text. The gallery section really draws you in and gets you straight to the point.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A sleek and stylish App from the people at Fox! I like the consistent black and gold theme and businesslike approach to interface design. The use of thumbnails is good, as is the choice of typeface. The numbers and text are all clearly readable!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App