A snapshot of an upcoming photo sharing site. I love the design elements that can be seen here, the use of texture and the framing of the photographs. I also like the way a restrained background helps to push the photography to the fore.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A brilliant portfolio site for a print and motion graphics designer. I really like the introductory quip and laid back illustrative style. His personal logo also makes a great impact.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A great interface design for a herbal products e-shop. The use of colour and natural design elements is great! I like the simple and intuitive menus and log-in page.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A fascinating, if grimly pictured, concept for a business card. The die cut throwing star idea would certainly make an impact! I particularly like the attention to detail and the ridged edges.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A fascinating example of site navigation. The pagination used here fundamentally changes the way you interact with the interface. I love the way the boxes are highlighted in red, it has to be tried to be understood.
Posted in Interface → Site Navigation
This person said they wanted round business cards, but realized that doing so meant that the cards wouldn’t fit into a typical cardholder. The solution? A perforation that allows you to rip the card so it will fit. I love the concept and find that the choice of colours here just simply 'works'.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A incredibly stylish business card for a fashion designer. I love the choice to use gold on black, it\'s sleek and utterly sophisticated! The symmetry of the design is great and complements the clean layout.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A beautifully twee site for a company that specialises in cakes and decoration. I love the use of quaint illustrations throughout and the handwriting-esque typeface used, it all works perfectly together! I also particularly like the colour palette. Somehow it draws you in and urges you to consider a cake purchase!
Posted in Web Design → Food
Sharp and stylish are some of the words that come to mind when you first see this logo. The symmetry is great and immediately makes an impression. The colour palette is subtle but in this case it works to the logo\'s advantage!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A company site that makes an immediate impact. The use of colour is interesting and the luxurious use of space is compelling! It can be surprisingly effective not to bombard visitors with excessive content.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
A beautiful site for a handmade clothing company that uses photography extremely effectively! I love the hand-drawn logo and the lightness of the site.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
An excellent site for a web design company that adequately showcases its ability to create beautiful graphics and websites. The use of a portfolio slideshow is a common but effective tool for holding the visitors attention! I love the portrayal of the simple company logo on a scrap of notepaper!
Posted in Web Design → Design
For a site dedicated to classic movies this hits the mark perfectly! The subtle detail is excellent, as is the colour palette. The consistency throughout the site is good as is the use of a star ratings system is muted colours.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A great portfolio site that effectively uses coloured borders to grab your attention. The logo is simple but is recognisable and makes a good statement. I particularly like the fun central illustration.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A logo full of impact that is a good take on a well worn shape. The two colours work well on the neutral background while the broken nature of the star makes it recognisable. I particularly like the way the text has been arranged to fit within the bottom right corner of the star.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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
As the name implies, this site posts funny videos featuring animals. I really like the logo design and the textured background is not bad either. Overall, a fairly unique design for a video site.
Posted in Web Design → Misc