A simply stunning portfolio site for a graphic designer that grabs your attention immediately. I love the focal animation, you can't help but watch a whole cycle! The strong contrast between black and white is really effective throughout.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A great site for a music blog about hardcore, screamo, punk, and indie. I really like the simple layout, it makes it easy to grasp the purpose of the site. The large photographic slider works well to grab the attention of casual visitors.
Posted in Web Design → Music
A simply gorgeous site for a one day event for web designers and developers, that offers the opportunity to meet up with industry friends and peers, and have a day of adventure out in the countryside. I really like the graphical style and simple use of animations and typography.
Posted in Web Design → SportHere we have a gorgeous example of icon design that simply takes your breath away. I love the attention to detail and the photographic style. The stitching and texture of the glove add a huge amount of depth to the icon.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A simple gorgeous design for a malaria infographic. It has been designed to be interactive on tablets such as the iPad, something that will help people engage with the problem. I really like the illustrative style and implementation of interactive elements.
Posted in Interface → Infographic
A beautifully designed playlist for the Mac that features excellent use of textures. I really like the incorporation of the thumbnail and the consistent use of colour. The subtle details on the controls really add depth and 'make' the design.
Posted in Interface → Mac App
An unerringly bright and vibrant site for a sunglasses retailer. The colourful and carefree nature of the images can't fail to make a strong impact. I really like the extensive gallery layout of the rest of the site, the ability to scroll through all the items without changing page is a good touch.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
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
A gorgeous portfolio site for a creative agency based in Australia. I love the giant photographic images that leave an imprint on your mind. The use of text is effective and restrained, while the colours hold your attention.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A striking site for an iPhone app developer. I like the bold and vibrant use of colour, while the way they have chosen to display recent apps is great. The use of type and description is simple but extremely effective.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A fascinating site for the Unfinished Business School. I love the graphic style and use of colour to differentiate between sections. The layout is intriguing, each section only totally working at one specific point.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A brilliant infographic that highlights the demographic inequalities black and Hispanic students in the United States face in comparison to their white peers. I love the clarity of the information presented and the powerful use of colour. A simply gorgeous piece of design.
Posted in Interface → Infographic
A bright and vibrant site for a new interactive design agency. I love the colourful geometric shapes that make up the background. The way the grid interacts with you as you scroll over items works well to intrigue the visitor to the site.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A simple but effective site for an art director based in New York. I love the bold use of typography and the minimal layout of the site. The navigation is intuitive and the links at the bottom are perfect for connecting with visitors across the whole spectrum.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A brilliant piece of interface design for a iPhone video player. I find the simplicity of the controls works well, each icon is effortlessly clear and stylish. The slight transparency also works well to give the app a final touch of class.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App