A fabulous fashion site that exemplifies quirky and artistic web design. I love the illustrative style and the overall style of the site. A few more instances of colour use could help to add interest and emphasis to certain elements.
Posted in Web Design → MiscA stunning icon that manages to combine several elements in a wonderfully effective way. The nature of the application is immediately obvious from the icon, which is something I'm hugely keen on.
Posted in Interface → Other
A gorgeous interface element for an audio input that uses shadows particularly effectively. The textures and lighting effects add a great deal of depth to the design.
Posted in Interface → Other
A simple but effective interface element that uses little details to add depth to the design. I particularly like the groove mark of the top version of the switch.
Posted in Interface → Other
Incredibly striking business cards for a nightclub that grab your attention with their use of hot pink. I like the simplicity inherent in the design, the bold colour being the primary element.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
An unerringly clean and straightforward site that is intuitively clear to navigate. I particularly like the consistent use of colour, the red elements making a strong statement.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
I really like how different this joystick element is to a lot of the example you can see. The interesting use of colour sets it apart. The depth and attention to meticulous detail is great.
Posted in Interface → Other
A stunning example of clean and crisp interface elements. I love the consistent theme and excellent use of lighting to bring these elements to life. The social media dial is a particularly nice touch.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A simple but effective site for a creative media and web design agency. I like the clean layout and the use of interactive elements. The way the bar moves under the navigation options is a nice touch.
Posted in Web Design → Design
An unequivocally earthy site for a seller of organic and flavoured coffee. I like the clear descriptive nature of the slider and the illustrations. There are some great elements to the design, although it's a little rough around the edges.
Posted in Web Design → Food
A stunning site designed for a summer camp. I absolutely love the illustrative style, the bright colours and cartoon hills. The use of icons for the activities is a strong element and works perfectly with the colours used.
Posted in Web Design → Education
A gorgeous example of an unfussy and subtle interface element. I really like the colour palette and utterly simple buttons. The typeface could be bolder, it pales in comparison to the background colour.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A simply stunning web interface element. I love the chrome shine and the powerful use of little details. It looks as though you could almost reach out and turn the dial!
Posted in Interface → Web App
A simply gorgeous site for a volunteering charity for Louisiana. I really like the combination of photographic elements with graphic design. My one complaint is that the static header is quite large and obscures a significant proportion of the content proper.
Posted in Web Design → Charity
I love the clean design of this Twitter element. It would be perfect for almost any site! The use of the official Twitter blue makes a strong statement and looks just great.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A simple but effective interface element for a web app. I like the use of icons and the adherence to clean design. The reserved colours of the interface help to let the thumbnail images make an impact.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A great design for a magnifying function on an infographic. I love the way the coloured elements stand out on the graphic. The shape of the magnified section works really well, I particularly like the close button.
Posted in Interface → Infographic
A great logo for the Rockstar brand, the use of a plectrum shape is a really strong element. The simple use of one colour helps to keep the identity strong, while the stylised 'R' works really well.
Posted in Branding → Logo