Logo created by me, for myself! Bright colors, and a stylish fresh look make it pop out.
Emils GarjanisPosted in Branding → Logo
A solid design for a business card that uses a bright yellow to grab any prospective contacts attention. The simple mark works well in combination with the branding strength of the yellow.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A design portfolio that makes a striking impact through its use of typography and concise use of text. I like the restrained use of colour and the way the site immediately plunges you into this designers portfolio.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A simply gorgeous site for a software developer that's predominantly focussed on Android apps. I really like the consistency in their icons and the clean and stylish feel of the site. The use of the official colours for Facebook and Twitter looks great.
Posted in Web Design → Software
A beautiful site for a community of active people who are passionate about their work. I love the colour palette and static header. The use of certain design elements is very strong, I especially like the hexagons.
Posted in Web Design → Community
A fascinating portfolio site for a photographer and web designer. I find the use of green and yellow an interesting combination. The cutout effect on the separate grids works well to add some character to a standard gallery format.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A fascinating user interface design project for an iPhone game. I really like the thought that's gone into the icons and logotype. The coloured game icons themselves work brilliantly to draw the player in.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A brilliant, if slightly abstract, logo for a construction company. I love the symbolism and great use of bold colours. I find that the use of perspective here really helps to make this logo stand out.
Posted in Branding → Logo
This design and development company utilises a rather interesting user interface to engage visitors to the site. The content is laid out in a horizontal slideshow for which you can, if you like, use your arrow keys. I like the overall simplicity of the idea, although using your arrow keys is perhaps a little gimmicky.
Posted in Interface → Site Navigation