This site for an extreme sports company makes an immediate impact through its use of strong and consistent branding. I like the detail and design of the background, while the bright pink used for the heading bars is sure to catch your eye.
Posted in Web Design → Sport
An excellent example of how much impact detail can make in an icon. Simplicity's all good and well, but the visual impact of the colour and detail here is just great. I particularly like the red colour used for the straw, it adds further interest and diversity.
Posted in Interface → Other
A simply gorgeous site for a one day event for web designers and developers, that offers the opportunity to meet up with industry friends and peers, and have a day of adventure out in the countryside. I really like the graphical style and simple use of animations and typography.
Posted in Web Design → Sport
An interesting shot of a web interface that makes strong impact through its use of colour. I really like the integration of the 'x' into the window, it's a beautiful touch.
Posted in Interface → Web App
Absolutely stunning redesigned versions of social media buttons. I love the consistent style and unique take on well known identities. The use of texture is fantastic throughout, as is the varied array of original ideas.
Posted in Interface → Other
A gorgeous shot of an interface for an iPad app. I love the inspiration taken from the Canon selection wheel. The detail and shading really make this design.
Posted in Interface → iPad App
A great example of simple but beautiful user interface styling. I really like the attention paid to typography and the slider. The proportions here are great and immediately appeal to the eye.
Posted in Interface → OtherAn awesome collection of Las Vegas inspired icons. I absolutely love the vibrant colours and sheer attention to detail. The circular shapes work really well on the bright background.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A fascinating site for the Unfinished Business School. I love the graphic style and use of colour to differentiate between sections. The layout is intriguing, each section only totally working at one specific point.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A brilliant logo that makes use of a more unique colour palette. Tumble Tees is a Youth-run screenprinting shop located in Downtown Phoenix that provides creative opportunites and vocational training for homeless and at-risk youth.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A gorgeous site for a web design studio. I love the use of typography and dramatic, and large, slogan. The slogan works really well to draw people in, as does the slider of recent projects.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A simple but beautifully clean interface element that would work well in a variety of situations. I love the detail on the control itself and the subtle shading.
Posted in Interface → Other
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 beautifully designed iPhone UI element. The shine and three dimensional feel of the compass really works well. I particularly like the use of colour fading and attention to detail.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
The headline “Creativity Sells” is perfect with the image of the pencil barcode and it’s a decent appeal for a designer to make to his/her clients. I also particularly like the simplicity of the design, the plain white background and restrained use of colour.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple but effective logo that would make for a strong brand. I like the use of a clear typeface and restrained colours. The hidden 'w' in the trees works really well to make the overall design coherent.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A brilliant site for a book on design! Admittedly it would look bad if the site for a book by a web designer was shoddy, but this is a delight. I love the static header and consistent use of colours and design elements.
Posted in Web Design → Design