A beautiful example of physical print design for the latest contemporary dance festival hosted at the CCVF Guimarães. I love the vibrant use of colour and attention paid to typeface. The layout and key design elements can significantly alter the way we interact with magazines and journals.
Posted in Interface → Other
A great concept for a logo that's based on the Chicago cityscape. I love the abstract design elements here and how the buildings appear to be springing forth from the 'V'. I particularly like the colour palette and use of colour differentiation to break up the logo.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A sleek and brilliant interface for an iPhone game that's essentially a circular game of Tetris. The use of subtle background elements works beautifully in contrast with the brightly coloured blocks. I particularly like the simplicity of the gaming interface itself, it allows you to focus solely on the task at hand.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
Tef is an incredibly simple music iPhone application that allows user to play their iPhone like a tambourine. What really sets it apart is its stunning interface! The gorgeous mix of ethnic and modern style in combination with great custom UI elements makes this App a joy to behold.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An assembly kit for an interactive tyre calendar that was made for Dalnoboy, a large truck tyre service network. Once built you simply use the tyre markers to keep track of the days and a month marker to keep track of the month. I really like the interactive element and commitment to the concept, the pack even comes with warranty and repair details for the calendar!
Posted in Interface → Other
An elegant solution for using Dribbble on your iPad. I love that it gives over almost 100% of the space to design work and keeps the interface elements out of the way! The gallery looks awesome in simple grey shades and really allows the designs to take centre stage.
Posted in Interface → iPad App
The colour fade used here is brilliantly eye catching, I particularly like how it\'s positioned off centre. The logo itself is made by the custom typeface and interesting geometric shapes created within. The text confusion in the centre works really well and adds an element of abstraction to the overall design.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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
A simple design for a business card. I like the light blue colour used and the use of white for the text and design elements. It\'s interesting to note the integration of well known symbols.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A stylish card for a hotel business. The colour palette is great, while the incorporation of natural design elements makes an immediate impression. I particularly like how the colours have been inverted on the back of the card.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Here we have a design that is about as creative and artistic as a business card can get! The central design elements are excellent and the sheer uniqueness of this card allows me to forgive the slightly awkward typeface.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great looking post card site. The images have a delightful hand-drawn feel and really grab your attention. One design element that really appeals to me is the use of custom drawn Facebook and Twitter badges.
Posted in Web Design → Design
This furniture site is minimal but extremely effective. The custom typeface is perfectly fitting for the company while the dark background adds an element of class to the whole site. I particularly like the high quality photographs of the sofas.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
This great design features lots of big, bold elements that are really quite stunning. The most impressive feature here is how well the design automatically reflows itself when you narrow the browser window size. Some of the best fluid layout work I have seen!
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
This site is bright, colorful and quite attractive from top to bottom. I love the use of lorem ipsum as an design element, a clever idea!
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
An edgy design with sketched type and splatter paint background elements. There is actually a ton of content on the homepage, a lot of which is text, but it has been organized nicely so that it does not look cluttered or busy.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
These business cards are minimal, stylish, and yet retain an element of interest using the accented green colour. I particularly like the small icons used to represent phone and email, as well as the consistent typeface used throughout.
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This site features some really great graphical elements. The excellently illustrated monkey character stands in front of a jQuery chalkboard with smooth transitions. This is a really nice looking page that has been kept fairly simple with content and messaging, which made room for some eye-catching artwork.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A really nice looking theme site with big, bold design elements and a friendly appearance. I love the frog character scattered all over the site in addition to that interesting background graphic and the treatment of the typography in the headlines.
Posted in Web Design → Design