Whether you want to give your dusty old blog a new coat of paint or are drowning in a sea of posts and categories, Gonzo is here to your rescue. Simplify and present your content in a way that is accessible, logical and beautiful.
Posted in Web Design → Magazine
Striking.ly is the simplest one page website builder that lets anyone created mobile-friendly online showcases. It provides an what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor on one page templates.
Posted in Interface → Web App
Whether you want to give your dusty old blog a new coat of paint or are drowning in a sea of posts and categories, Gonzo is here to your rescue. It's a great way to simplify and present your content in a way that is accessible, logical and beautiful.
Posted in Web Design → Blog
A superb example of a portfolio site that immediately makes an impact with the eye-grabbing header. I really like the consistent use of the yellow ribbon to pull the content together and the clean layout.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
A bold and immediately engaging site for a web-based PR agency. I really like the dramatic use of colours and the iconography. The shift between different pages of the site keeps you engaged, the colours and imagery drawing you in.
Posted in Web Design → Corporate
An interesting inclusion to the gallery, but this restaurants site has a certain something. I really like the layout, and the use of colours to create a strong identity.
Posted in Web Design → Food
A striking site for an icon and user interface design agency. The use of a black background is effective here, colours like purple and bright pink helping to bring contrast to the site. I like the social networking icons and the typeface used throughout the site.
Posted in Web Design → Design
A bold and striking personal site for a web designer. I really like the effective use of typeface and highlight colours. It's engaging when a site has a sense of humour.
Posted in Web Design → Portfolio
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 striking home site for a graphic designer. I think the decision to keep the text at an absolute minimum unless the user requests it works really well here. Using switches helps to make it an immersive experience and further intrigue any prospective clients, although it may also put some off.
Posted in Web Design → Design
I cannot decide if this site is hideous or beautiful, but it is certainly unique! The out of control illustrations cover every inch of the long homepage and the head of the monster at the top pops off and stays with you as you scroll!
Posted in Web Design → Blog