A fascinating branding contradiction, wine in a beer bottle... I really like the illustrative style and use of typography, but surely this can only create confusion.
Posted in Branding → Product
A great example of some delightful buttons. I really like the use of texture and hatching on the buttons themselves. The sense of perspective given to the pressed and unpressed circular buttons is great.
Posted in Interface → Other
A clean and intuitive site for a web designer that features an immediate slider of recent work. I particularly like the use of contrasting backgrounds to give differing emphasis to each area of the site. The custom Twitter icon is a nice touch.
Posted in Web Design → DesignA simply gorgeous redesign of the Skype icon. I love the incorporation of a camera and microphone into the icon. The attention to detail is great, as is the use of Skype's hugely recognisable colours.
Posted in Interface → Other
A great site for a website design, development, hosting, and marketing agency. The clean layout allows visitors an easy grip on what it is the company does. I particularly like the use of vivid colours to highlight important sections and words.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A strong example of product branding. I really like the use of bright coloured labels to make an impact. The black packaging helps to highlight the food itself and draw in potential customers.
Posted in Branding → Product
An interesting site for a design agency that makes a bold statement. The bright use of colours and prominent examples of recent work help to engage visitors. I particularly like the large slider and texture of the background.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A gorgeous business card design that makes wonderful use of a letterpress in the production. I love the typography and gorgeous texture of the card itself.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A landing site for a new iPhone app. I love the design of the site, it's intriguing and wonderfully detailed. The simple animation as you scroll down brings the site to life, as does the movement of 'Nizo'.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A simple gorgeous interface design for an iPhone app that really makes use of the vertical space available. I love the sliders and the simple but effective use of colour.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A stunning portfolio site for a designer and art director. I really like the quirky geometric shapes and textures. The layout encourages browsing of the portfolio and perfectly frames the recent projects.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A gorgeous set of user interface elements that could work perfectly in a variety of situations. I really like the use of colour and the simple twists on well recognised concepts.
Posted in Interface → Other
A drop dead gorgeous site for a web designer that takes full advantage of HTML5. I love the illustrative style and intuitive navigation and scrolling effects. Even the way the highlight box moves as you progress down the site is a great touch.
Posted in Web Design → Design
An excellent landing screen for an iPhone app. I love the use of texture to add depth to the design. The clean central button makes a seriously strong impact.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A gorgeous interface for a floating audio player. I really like the blue colour used here and the use of icons throughout. The border of the design adds gravity, while the use of a thumbnail adds visual interest.
Posted in Interface → Mac App
A great example of product design for a popular and broad reaching brand. I really like the chrome sheen of the lids and the clear and bright packaging design.
Posted in Branding → Product
A simple but effective retail site for a soft furnishings and homeware store. I like the quaint colour scheme and diverse use of images. The focal slider at the top gives an immediate indication of the style of the shop.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A great example of a twist on a clean user interface style. I really like the concept of worn and damaged switches, it's executed perfectly here. The colouring and detail adds some great depth to the design.
Posted in Interface → Other