A simple logo design for a Toronto retail store. I like the use of shapes and the setting of the type.
Posted in Branding → Logo
Flipflop Design were asked to create a new brand identity and package design which was imminently identifiable as hot pepper sauce at first glance. Flipflop came up with the hard hitting brand name 911 to communicate the seriousness of the heat within. The strap line "One drop does it" coupled with the burnt out font reinforces the brand. The logo design created using chilli peppers is eye catching and a perfect encapsulation of the product.
Lee SaxelbyPosted in Branding → Product
Portfolio of Paul O’Rely, a freelance designer and front-end developer based in São Paulo, Brazil.
Paul O’RelyPosted in Web Design → Portfolio
This is a great site from Creative Blacktie, a web and graphic design studio based in the deep woods near Barcelona. It's perfect example of a full-width responsive splash page for an app for wine lovers.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
Bhinneka is a responsive WordPress theme with two-column page layouts, slideshow support, three alternative styles, widgets and drop down menus. Perfect for non-profit organization, charity, or corporate websites.
Posted in Web Design → Charity
A monogram for my personal branding as I freelance under my own name, drawn using the traditional shapes for the letters
Jordan MerrickPosted in Branding → Logo
An interesting redesign of the mail icon that takes a much bolder approach. It's bound to be disliked by some, but it certainly gives the icon a more significant presence.
Posted in Interface → iPhone AppA great icon for a neat little iPhone app. The illustrative style is beautifully indicative of the detail throughout the app.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A strong button design that uses red to give the button significance.
Posted in Interface → Element
A striking and bold design for a business card that uses colour extremely effectively.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A simple iOS icon that is striking reminiscent of the Sparrow icon. I like the paper plane concept but find it feels a little restricted in the perpetual rounded square of iOS icons.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
This mark is a stylized version of sun setting behind snowy mountains. I love the impact of the mark, while the simply set type perfectly compliments the intricacy of the design.
Posted in Branding → Logo
An effortlessly engaging site for a band that immediately grabs your attention. I like the consistent colour theme and the integration of music.
Posted in Web Design → Music
A subdued but perfectly formed logo for a pastry shop. The use of recognisable imagery is great and helps to make this logo that much more memorable. I like the use of a shadow and the limited palette of colours.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A beautiful example of how a physical design can really grab your attention. I love the use of red for the key text, somehow it works perfectly with the turquoise detailing. The detail and attention to typography is what helps to set this design apart.
Posted in Branding → Logo