Sunday, 17 October 2010



Really nice colour palette, very delicate unique sort of feel to the illustrations. Balance between contemporary tones but communicates traditional culture.



This is so cool. I think for the first 5 times of looking at this I didn't realise that people wouldn't be living their lives upside down. If this is a genuine place, I need to go.



The patterns on the wall of this meeting room are taken directly from the companies branding. The same patterns can be found on their stationery. I like the extent to which they're applying their branding.



Such a good way of using packaging. Clear, contemporary, fun



This is also quite fun, and easy to navigate.



Great use of space, design interacting with space.



Everytime I see this I want to shake it's hand. I think this is a brilliant piece of design.







Really like the colour scheme for this and also the neatness of it.



Lots of information on one page and yet it's easily broken down and kept visually interesting, and still maintains the appearance of being part of one thing.



I thought this kind of joining of imagery would work well for the butterfly effect visualisation if I were to go down the illustration route but with using inks.







I like this illustration and thought I could perhaps take it further by using the dots they have used and make them actually represent the events of the film. So rather than a bird the image could be an icon from the film, perhaps a mailbox. (avoiding the obvious of a butterfly)



Nice piece of interactive design. An alternative to standard rsvps





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