An intriguing, if preposterously pointless, site that will generate an insult for your person of choice. I do like the use of typography and nice animations, they add a layer of depth to the experience.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A simple but enticing site for an iOS developer and their kids apps. I really like the hand-crafted feel of the site and use of simple illustrations. The clean design of the site and restrained use of text is perfect for getting across the right information.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A simple but strong design for a business card that makes an impact solely with type. The colour palette is relatively neutral but gives the cards a sleek and stylish feel.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great example of clean and beautiful UI button design. I love the restrained use of colour and the depth given to the design.
Posted in Interface → Other
A solid and striking site for a design agency. I like the single screen layout and the effort that has gone into giving the company a branding theme. The illustration on the left can't fail to make an impact.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A wonderfully sleek example of personal branding. The matt black works supremely well! The cohesion between the designs is really strong, they're easily recognisable as belonging together.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Some gorgeous, if obscure, icons relating to the space shuttle orbiter. I love the graphical style and fantastic use of colour. I particularly like the top right icon, the representation is just perfect.
Posted in Interface → Other
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
These coasters are rather gorgeous design pieces aimed at promoting the Insites tour, a series of design-focussed talks and discussions across the UK. I love the use of colour here and the perfection with which these have been printed.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Simple excellent business cards that exemplify clean design. I really like the readability of all of the important information and the stunning typography. The intrusion of the bearded logo works really well to brand the cards.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A gorgeous business card design that makes wonderful use of a letterpress in the production. I love the typography and gorgeous texture of the card itself.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A gorgeous example of product packaging design that highlights the origin and style of a product. The quaint style emphasised here is beautifully reminiscent of the boutique tea contained within. I really like the selection of colours and the textured patterns, it really adds depth to the design.
Posted in Branding → Product
A rather unique logo that uses just a 'R' for recognition purposes. The colours used in here give a retro twist to the concept.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A striking business card design that would make an immediate impact on any prospective clients. I really like the paint splashes and intuitive layout. The details are easily ascertainable but the typeface for the designers name could perhaps be a little easier to read.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A brilliant landing page for Havana Club, the bright colours and strong photographic imagery certainly grabs your attention. The use of typography is great and adds a layer of authenticity to the site.
Posted in Web Design → Food
A stunning abstract icon for the film category 'documentary'. I really like the typeface and intriguing shapes and lines of the design. The use of negative space is effective and helps to make this icon memorable despite its abstract nature.
Posted in Branding → Logo
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