Personal portfolio, projects preview including bio and featured projects by Myrto Orfanoudaki Simic.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
I love the logo mark and the way the colourful overlays work with each other. It's a simple layout, but it works here.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A superb site for a printing company that makes excellent use of a consistent graphical style. I like the use of colour in the logo and the clear visual examples of their work.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A great site for a design studio that specialises in infographics. I like the attention to detail and the faded tags section.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A simple logo that uses colour effectively to make an impact. I like the use of triangles and whitespace to create a memorable mark.
Posted in Branding → Logo
It's the use of colour here that really makes an impact, I love the bright pink and white and the unique approach to navigation. It's not easy to find your way around, but it is fun.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A great example of a site that uses colour to create a strong brand. I like the space and the simple flow of the site.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
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
A sleek and brilliant interface for an iPhone game that's essentially a circular game of Tetris. The use of subtle background elements works beautifully in contrast with the brightly coloured blocks. I particularly like the simplicity of the gaming interface itself, it allows you to focus solely on the task at hand.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A brilliantly chilled out login screen. I particularly like how the design draws your eye to the centre and the consistent use of colour. The simple login boxes and restrained use of text make for a great user experience.
Posted in Interface → Web App