A simply gorgeous site for a Pickle company that uses stunning photography to grab your attention within a split second. I love the full use of the space and the joyously vibrant colours!
Posted in Web Design → Food
A gorgeous icon that works beautifully through its use of detail and photographic realism. I love the lemon slice and the power of the overall imagery.
Posted in Interface → Element
A great example of a blog for a creative studio, where stories and worlds come to life across many forms of visual communication. I love the illustration that fills the header and the strong single column design.
Posted in Web Design → Blog
A solid design for a business card that uses a bright yellow to grab any prospective contacts attention. The simple mark works well in combination with the branding strength of the yellow.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
An excellent example of a monogram, in which the three letters have been cleverly included in a single mark. I really like the strong colours and effective use of symmetry.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A simple but effective gallery site that showcases free premium design and web resources for designers. I like the grid layout and space given to images of the designs, while the green and grey colour scheme works to complement the clean ethos of the site.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A functional and effective design for a finance tracking app for the iPhone. I really like the use of colour and clarity of the design.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An excellent infographic that depicts the progression of the Champions League Final. I really like the use of colour here to add clarity to the design. The pulling out of key details helps to make this a useful display of information.
Posted in Interface → Infographic
A bold and engaging site for a digital agency that specialises in creative design. I love the slider and the contrast between black and white. The three column layout below the slider works well, although it's a little text heavy.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A gorgeous portfolio site for the Foundry multidisciplinary design studio. I love the impact that the site makes, the huge examples of design work filling your consciousness. The combination of colours, textures, and typefaces make this a fascinating thing to behold.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A fascinating design for a monitor that automatically moves to capture energy from the sun. I love the curved lines and clean design elements.
Posted in Interface → Other
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
Mizuno USA is an example of clean and useful user interface design. The drop down menus are intuitive, while the colour selector is an incredibly useful feature. I particularly like that you can filter the selection of irons by your handicap.
Posted in Interface → Web App
While this is of course a web design, it fits perfectly into the category of interface design due to its beautifully tactile user interface. I love the draggable menus, switches, and buttons, they really make this a fun place to be. While many sites could become frustrating with this amount of user interaction, a designer's personal portfolio is the perfect place to try out wacky user interface ideas.
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FontStruct is a Web App designed to help you build, share, and download fonts. First off I\'m really keen on the logo, it\'s got a great retro feel to it! The toolset is simple and quick to pick up, a good sign of solid interface design.
Posted in Interface → Web App
A simple two colour logo design for a web design company. This particular choice of green is interesting, the design might benefit from using a green that\'s closer on the spectrum to lime. I do like the way the logo is effective in reverse and the simple but recognisable shape used!
Posted in Branding → Logo