A simple but effective site for a brewery based in Seattle. I like the antique and aged look, while the photos perfectly capture the essence of the brewery. It's straightforward and intuitive, allowing the visitor to grasp it immediately.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A fascinating user interface design project for an iPhone game. I really like the thought that's gone into the icons and logotype. The coloured game icons themselves work brilliantly to draw the player in.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
Bright and striking business cards that would immediately make an impact! I like the simple logo and use of colours, the brown works well on the yellow of the card. It's good that the information is displayed clearly, it's not obscure.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Chomp is a fascinating, and compact, sandwich maker and grill. Thanks to an innovative pressing mechanism, it automatically adjusts to sandwiches of varied thicknesses. It allows preparation of sandwiches, toast, waffles, fried eggs, grilled meat, and is operated through a touchscreen display!
Posted in Interface → OtherA clean and well though out site for a web designer. The use of a large focal header works well to draw in the attention of any potential clients. I particularly like the use of typeface throughout.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A wonderfully ingenious calendar design for an energy company. Each month is made from a comb of matches! It perfectly captures the idea of energy, and would make each day feel like a significant event.
Posted in Interface → Other
This one is a fully-functional sliding caliper! If someone gave me this I would definitely keep it in my desk for quick-measuring and would constantly be reminded of their business. A stunning, albeit expensive, business card solution!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A wonderfully rough looking idea for a business card! I love the concept that for a cargo company the business card could fold into a cargo box, ready to ship a teaspoon of coffee around the world! The simple use of logos gives the card a powerful sense of authenticity!
Posted in Branding → Logo
This crazy designer left the outside of the card completely blank! It’s only when you squeeze the card and have a look inside that you discover the hidden information. This kind of unique design immediately grabs the attention of any prospective clients!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A clean logo that makes good use of typeface. I like the handwriting effect combined with the use of a straightforward typeface for the description. The detail on the leaves is a nice touch that helps to elevate the design!
Posted in Branding → Logo
Corkbin is the perfect solution for keeping track of your favourite wines! Its recent update made it even more enjoyable to use - it now looks just great! I love the look and feel of the wine gallery, while the interface itself is defined by nice little details.
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Relatively simple but extremely effective packaging for a CD. I love the use of just two colours throughout and the consistent graphical style. The continuation of the design onto the CD itself is excellent and shows great attention to detail.
Posted in Branding → Product
A stylish business card featuring a three colour design. The use of neutrals is good but adding a colour could further make an impact! I particularly like the repetitive use of the logo on the front of the card to create a textural design.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
The first thing that hits you when this site appears is the header, it\'s fantastic! The kooky custom typeface and the wood effect works really well and instantly intrigues the visitor. I also particularly like the border between the header and body of the site although the company\'s purpose could be made clearer...
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A good business card displayed in a rather fascinating way! I particularly like the design detail around the edges and how it doesn\'t interfere with the important information.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
The incorporation of the rocket in this logo is great. It\'s bold, eye-catching, and makes the brand recognisable. I particularly like the custom typeface used alongside a subtle colour palette.
Posted in Branding → Logo