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
A stunning site that has to be experienced, I love the colours and the little animations that make this site for an Italian food festival so appealing.
Posted in Web Design → Food
A striking design for a flat music player that uses colour to make a real statement.
Posted in Interface → Element
A beautiful concept for a iPhone app designed to help people share the music they love. I like the iconography and the intuitive layout.
Posted in Interface → iPhone AppOur new site for two man mini agency - The Pixel Bureau.
Alex BerryPosted in Web Design → Portfolio
This designer is going for an intriguing middle-ground between a skeuomorphic Braun-Design-like style, and a clean digital interface. I love the result, it's clean yet has a sense of weight and history.
Posted in Interface → Element
A stripped back logo and mark that makes a simple statement about the taste of this designer.
Posted in Branding → LogoRevival UI kit elements for mobile interfaces. All the elements were made in Photoshop with the photoshop vector shapes. It means you can easily resized every elements without impacting its quality. Including 10 controls for 10 diffrent navigations.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An elegant and beautifully designed website from one of London\'s leading creative brand agencies. Presents a sophisticated, professional and classic design whilst remaining very easy to navigate.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
A superb site for a charity dedicated exclusively to the long-term protection of the Galapagos Islands. I like the powerful use of imagery and compelling layout.
Posted in Web Design → Charity
A very effective logo for a toy company that takes a simple concept and runs with it. I like the distressed texture and the consistent style; the Moose's legs are the same thickness as the main typeface.
Posted in Branding → Logo
An interesting reimagining of the Dropbox logo in more 'realistic' colours. I like the attention to detail and the very different response that this logo produces, it immediately makes you think of a packing company rather than an online file-hosting service.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A gorgeous, and perfectly pitched, site for a company that creates one-of-a-kind, custom invitations and wedding stationery. I love the typography and restrained, yet bright, use of colour throughout.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A superb portfolio site for a web and print designer that makes an immediate impression. I love the use of typography and the consistent design throughout the site. The gallery looks great, perfectly showcasing previous examples of his work.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A beautiful theme that lends itself perfectly to a news site, blog, or magazine. I love the use of typography throughout and the intuitive layout.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A strong logo that makes an impression by creating an intriguing mark from the key letters. The colours work well with the anchor design, as does the slightly angular typeface.
Posted in →A great example of an interface icon that gives the user an immediate idea of the function of the app. I like the style of illustration and strong use of clean lines and contrast.
Posted in Interface → Element