An excellent logo and business card for a restaurant and bar. I love the striking use of white and red to really make an impact! The texture on the card is great, as is the typeface used!
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A good looking App for keeping track of your courses at school. I like the corkboard feel and nice details such as the pins. An intuitive and effective interface!
Posted in Interface → iPad App
An absolutely fascinating design for a business card! Using the art of origami these business cards for a telecommunications company are immediately recognisable and surely impossible to throw away! The red and black approach works brilliantly and the only downside I can see is how uncomfortable one of these might be in your pocket...
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Crazy graphics, awesome typography, and a strong layout, this blog has it all. There is a really nice four-up article preview near the bottom that you should check out along with an interesting timeline.
Posted in Web Design → Blog
Awesome typography, great colors, beautiful illustrations, this site has it all. If you are searching for some interesting layout ides, stop by this site and have a look around.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
The large image in the center really steals the show and is a really nice piece of 3D modeling. The rest of the page is very minimal and serves as the perfect setting to highlight the primary graphic.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A nice looking site with a huge tilted header and an attractive black and red color scheme. I really like all of the over-sized elements, especially the icons and search box in the footer.
Posted in Web Design → Music
This site features a really nice oversized header with a dark, noisy background, thin typography and tons of negative space. The content below is divided into clean, rounded corner boxes broken up into three columns. Stop by the work page to see a nice two column portfolio layout.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A very simple but attractive design that contains some nice subtle graphical flavor. I love the single pixel line and the connected flag on the left side of the page, the header that stays with you as you scroll and the unexpected flash of bright orange when you hover over a link.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
TweetShare aims to let you have a discussion (including the sharing of files and documents), using Twitter as a platform. An interesting idea! The design of the site takes a slightly more professional tone than many other Twitter services, with a subtle use of gradients and bold buttons. Logical, clear, and simple.
Posted in Web Design → Software