A free set of 12 stripe patterns that would look great in a variety of situations. I really like the thickness of the stripes, they have real presence, and the subtle lighting that gives life to the texture.
Posted in Interface → Element
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 → Logo
I really like the subtle yet beautiful background that gives this portfolio site its character. The restrained use of text and navigation means that visitors are guided into direct contact with this designers work, and then straight to the contact information.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A detailed progress bar ready to be used in your designs. Organized PSD allows for easy customization. I really like the way the details add depth to this element. The shades of green and the subtle use of textures really work together.
Posted in Interface → Element
A strong logo for a personal branding exercise that makes great use of colour to make a statement. I really like the use of two key colours from a similar palette. The formation of the 'M' is intriguing and certainly sets this logo apart.
Posted in Branding → Logo
A strong example of a rigid grid layout that works perfectly as the landing page for an artist management agency. I like the bold use of imagery and the strict use of black and white for the rest of the text and navigation, it gives extra weight to the photographs.
Posted in Web Design → MiscAn excellent set of 25 pixel patterns that can be used in Photoshop. I love the simplicity of the designs, go and grab them now!
Posted in Interface → Element
A simply great example of a business card that perfectly suits a graphic designer. I really like the nature of the brush strokes and the choice to use black on white for the whole card, it's a bold one.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
I really like the strong image focus that this site has, the huge background images giving a real sense of character and consistency to the site. The use of typography and simple iconography helps to unite the site and create a engaging experience.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
Sometimes, the colour of an element can do wonders for an interface. This is one of those occasions. Another grey slider would have made this a mundane design at best, but the perspective and bright colour of the slider makes it jump right out at you.
Posted in Interface → Element
This is a business card design of the previous logo. I love the bright and bold use of red, and the strength of the two-colour design. The simplicity of this logo works beautifully for a business card, and could work perfectly as the primary logo.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
This is a fantastically understated, yet perfect, site for one of the most accomplished and well-respected hair stylists in the world. I love the simple grid of photographs and the reluctance to use any text that isn't absolutely necessary.
Posted in Web Design → Misc
Here we have a simply gorgeous site that's dedicated to fixed gear bicycles. I love the minimal layout and restrained use of text, but the thing that shines through is the phenomenal photography - it's jaw-droppingly good!
Posted in Web Design → SportHere we have some nautical themed process icons for a new portfolio website. I really like the consistent illustrative style and the pure clarity of the icons, they all work beautifully together.
Posted in Interface → Element
A solid design for a business card that's clean and clear. I like the neutral colours and restrained use of text, it also uses a very recognisable format.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards
Minima is a theme that combines minimal and unique design with functionality and usability. It's a superb PSD template that emphasises the power of clean and minimal design.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A simply beautiful design for a business card that has a very unique feel about it. I really like the colour palette and the use of simple shapes to create an image, the opening door idea perfect for the giving out of a business card.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards