A great reimagining of the Twitter logo that adds extra colour to make an impact. It's certainly not a road that Twitter would take, but I like the thought.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A great example of bright and bold icon design, this app icon for the Roskilde festival makes a real statement. I like the detail and the bright colours, they make it eminently pressable.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
An excellent example of an icon that's clear and perfectly executed. I love the use of bright yellow to mark it out and the simple utilisation of shapes.
Posted in Interface → Element
An impressive set of UI elements — part of the full set available on GraphicRiver.
Posted in Interface → Element
A gorgeous portfolio site with various different layout types. Plenty of variety as you scroll down, with subtle textures that add depth to the design.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
This design for Google Ventures is a beautiful mix of photography and design, with a unique scrolling effect as you move further down the page.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
An almost unbearably bright and bold icon for an iOS app. The colours immediately take your mind to the cinema, as does the detailed and eye-catching popcorn design.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A beautiful example of a logo that uses an ink stamp effect. I love the typography and the way in which the letters have been set. The evident texture and the unique gold colour of the ink help to give this logo real character.
Posted in Branding → LogoA clean icon for an iPhone app that just urges you to tap it. I like the way the shading gives shape and definition to the icon.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A simple but effective gauge element that would fit well in a large variety of interfaces. I like the detailed shading of the gauge itself and the clean overall aspect of the design.
Posted in Interface → Element
A great little UI component that uses colour to add depth and interest to the design. The subtle details, such as the design of the slider button, help to make this work.
Posted in Interface → Element