A one-page site for an Austrian psychotherapist. I like the clean, minimalism style and responsive layout.
David BernhardPosted in Web Design → Corporate
A vintage inspired amplifier knob, use this element with your other awesome dark UI.
Posted in Interface → Element
Browse, organize and share interior design and decorating ideas from homes, gardens, offices and other living spaces around the world.
Posted in Web Design → Photography
I love the logo mark and the way the colourful overlays work with each other. It's a simple layout, but it works here.
Posted in Branding → Logo
Another solid example of a design portfolio that strips away all unnecessary elements. I like the stark contrast between the designs and the plain white background, while the grid layout works to put the work centre stage.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A fascinating site that certainly makes an impact, this portfolio uses the designer as the centre-piece. The element of interactivity works to heighten the intrigue, whether you like it or not is another matter.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A smooth little slider navigation that comes in 3 color variants. I like the clean design and clear difference between the current selection and the others.
Posted in Interface → Element
Website is a responsive theme, which means it adapts to the device on which it’s displayed. The theme cares for your content so it looks great on all devices, but you can also decide to show part of a content on some versions only, and hide on others.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A nifty little App Store button for your App’s website. I like the faded icons in the background and the use of green, it makes a different impression than most other App Store buttons.
Posted in Interface → Element
A superb example of an iPhone UI that uses physical textures to engage your eyes. I love the details and the satisfying curvature of the tab bar. The icons help to take the design up another level.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
A superb example of custom designed buttons that make an immediate statement. I love the interesting shape of the buttons and the way the bold colours work with each other.
Posted in Interface → Element
Inspiration comes from the perception that the creator of imaginary friend must have a high level of intelligence and creativity. The see-saw, skewed to the left, the other part rise up with a person on top of it.
Posted in Branding → Logo
This Accordion Styled WordPress theme is built for business world, graphic designers, photographers, video producers, illustrators, artists and other creative freelancers. It's the perfect way to showcase your projects in an elegant form.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
Another great, albeit subtle, redesign of the Sparrow iOS icon. I really like the way the background colour of the icon perfectly matches the blue colours on the paper plane. It's simple but effective.
Posted in Interface → iPhone App
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
A great logo for a non-profit that delivers movies, CDs, and other related materials to the elderly. I like way the logo takes the concept put forth in the name and runs with it, the use of a consistent illustrative style giving the company a strong brand.
Posted in Branding → LogoI love the illustrative style of these icons and the interesting use of a unique colour palette. They all fit together with ease, but are distinct unique from every other icon set.
Posted in Interface → Element
An excellent joystick element for an iPhone game that simply oozes with detail. The crisp lines and touchable textures help to make this joystick work visually, whether it works practically on the iPhone is another matter entirely.
Posted in Interface → Element
This theme is designed perfectly for events. This theme utilizes a custom calendar system unlike any other. With Eventure, only the dates with actual events will show up, maximizing space and ease of use. I like the bold use of contrast and intuitive layout.
Posted in Web Design → Music