A brilliant interactive catalogue for a supermarket. The touchscreen layout is intuitive and makes great use of colour to differentiate between different sections of the supermarket. I'd love to play with it and see what the animation effects are like. The weighting and dynamics of the appearing categories could make or break this design.
Posted in Interface → Other
An absurdly restrained and minimal site for a digital marketing company. I like the choice that was made to have the homepage kept as simple as possible, you can immediately see what the company does and then click through for more information.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
A absolutely stunning concept for a sports band that integrates with the Nike+ system. I love the colour and variety in the other potential designs, although the orange and black one does it for me! The incorporation of the USB memory is an ingenious idea that purely enhances the user experience.
Posted in Interface → Other
This site can't fail to make an immediate impact! I love the vibrant colours and how the subtle transitory movement of the grey circles in the background make a user feel connected. The restrained use of text and striking central image help to make this an instantly interesting site.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A stylish personal blog and portfolio for a web designer and developer. I like the boldness of the background colour, the circular headshot, and the intuitive layout. It's always good when you can garner what the site is for in a couple of seconds!
Posted in Web Design → Blog
A simple but stylish logo for a flour mill. The use of a monochrome colour palette makes it incredibly versatile and able to be used in a multitude of different situations. Often the simple approach is the most effective, and I think that's certainly the case here.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A fascinating logo idea for a hydroponics equipment supplier. I love the use of image transformation as an integral part of the logo. This is a great example of a simple idea, well executed.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A beautiful, and creative, site for an architectural studio. I love the restrained approach and use of text justification as a feature. The gallery of previous projects works extremely well to give a brief idea of philosophy and style.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
A simple concept, well executed. It can be difficult to make a single letter logo work at all, but here the use of a delightfully grungy texture and some loose idea of perspective help to make this one stand out. I particularly like the colours that comprise the weathered textured.
Posted in Branding → Logo
Chomp is a fascinating, and compact, sandwich maker and grill. Thanks to an innovative pressing mechanism, it automatically adjusts to sandwiches of varied thicknesses. It allows preparation of sandwiches, toast, waffles, fried eggs, grilled meat, and is operated through a touchscreen display!
Posted in Interface → Other
A simple yet effective logo for a consulting agency. I like the incorporation of the flame into the name of the agency and the straightforward use of colour fade. The choice of lower case for 'ignite' and upper case for 'INSTITUTE' is an interesting one, but I think it works!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A fascinating, and fun, approach to a item that many of us use on a daily basis! I love the concept of a calendar that's printed on bubble wrap, and while it's really only for keeping track of the days it would be a great way to start each day. It's worth bearing in mind that this is the size of a large wall poster...
Posted in Interface → Other
I really like the image toaster concept and its execution here. The bold graphic style works brilliantly and I love the attention to detail. The display and dials on the front are fascinating and conjure up pictures of oscillators!
Posted in Branding → Logo
A fascinating site that makes a statement with its intriguing user interface. It really has to be experienced to be understood! For a fashion site like this, taking a unique approach to navigation can really help to engage visitors.
Posted in Interface → Site Navigation
This person said they wanted round business cards, but realized that doing so meant that the cards wouldn’t fit into a typical cardholder. The solution? A perforation that allows you to rip the card so it will fit. I love the concept and find that the choice of colours here just simply 'works'.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
A great site for a self confessed 'curious designer'. I really like the framing of the body of the site by a textured header and footer, they add interest but keep the content uncluttered. Using a small gallery of recent projects is a great way to add life to any design based site and immediately draws in any visitors.
Posted in Web Design → Design
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