A wed design site that makes a stunning, and immediate, impact! The central logo grabs your attention while the important content falls effectively into a relatively common layout. I particularly like the supreme attention to graphical detail.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A stylish yet clear business card for a graphic designer. The black front and white back are great in contrast! I particularly like the varied use of the logo and nice detailing on the front!
Posted in Branding → Business CardsA beautifully minimal site for a web design and development company. The brutally sparing use of content allows the viewer to immediately take in the fundamentals of the site. I really like the use of brushstroke colour at the bottom, waves in an ocean of colour.
Posted in Web Design → Design
Classics brings some of those favorite classic books a couple taps away on your iPhone. The gorgeous interface coupled with some great attention to detail, such as page turns and bookmarks, makes this a joyous App to use. The virtual bookshelf idea was looking great here well before iBooks was up and reading!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A concept for a set of collectible business cards that are suited to different types of client (clients who are interested in graphic design could be handed a more boldly designed card than those who are interested in corporate web-design). I love the explosive design and the choice of white for the background, it really helps the text make an impact.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple but effective portfolio site. The design showcase in the centre works well, as does the gallery section below. I like the uncluttered nature of the site and the manageable content.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
Tea Round is Russian roulette for those wanting to sort out who fetches the tea at the office for the day. The design elements used in the app are gorgeous and subtle detail like the steam make it a real winner! I love how effortlessly simple Tea Round is, in premise and design!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
The header of this site just hits you in the face as it appears! It makes an awesome statement and urges you to look further. I love the overall feel of this site and the use of typefaces to highlight important content.
Posted in Web Design → Music
Ego is a great looking App that allows you to track your site, social, and feed statistics. The grey studded background is really effective while the use of different colours for each feed helps to make the App visually appealing. I especially like the incorporation of logos and type from a variety of different sites!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An excellent logo for a design company! I like the contrasting typefaces and subtle use of reflection. Only using colour on the \'pot\' logo works brilliantly as does the textured background.
Posted in Branding → Logo
Pulse News fo iPad sports what can only be described as a gorgeous interface. The use of neutrals and a light blue allows the photographs to take centre stage. I particularly like the transparency used throughout and the clear icons and typeface used.
Posted in Interface → iPad App
The bold use of red on white is very effective and the simple black typeface used for the text works well. I particularly like the way the logo itself bleeds over where you expect it to end.
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Cellar is a beautiful way to keep track of your wine collection! The wood theme is consistent and works well while the interface is intuitive and clear. The star ratings look great and the graphic wine illustrations make your collection look stunning!
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
Now that\'s how to keep things simple but still make an impact! Inverted examples of a letter based logo, the idea behind which could be more basic. The reversed \'R\' against the \'D\' has been made into a recognisable logo through the use of consistent design and commitment to an idea.
Posted in Branding → Logo
An excellent site for an antiques seller. The use of neutral colours allows the slideshow of fascinating antiques to flourish. The central logo is perfect and makes a good statement. It\'s also worth noting that the site continues to fascinate as you move downwards - using antique photography and simple descriptive text.
Posted in Web Design → Misc