Four Fifths Design

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Tag: web design

Infomotor Redesign

Designer: Martin Oberhauser

From one of my new favorite infographic designers comes the Infomotor redesign project. Infomotor is a start-up company specializing in transforming complex information into clear communication. Martin Oberhauser is an amazing infographic artist. So this project seems to be ‘a match made in heaven.’ Oberhauser took the brand and established a new minimalist and significant portrayal that engages audiences by making the leap from static to dynamic, and modern looking expression.

 

Ortografika Design

Designer: Ortografika

The works of Ortografika stem from an ambitious team of creatives out of Poland. They’re members of the Stowarzyszenie Twórców Grafiki Użytkowej, Creators of Used Graphics Association, which unites the best designers and studios from all over Poland. Their many distinctions and exhibition invitations speak for the quality of work they continue to produce.

 

& SMITH’s Newest Additions

Designer: & SMITH

For those who don’t know, & SMITH is a small, independent design studio who creates work that encompasses identity, branding, print, web…well, just about everything. You may remembering having seen their work featured before as I was caught up in how quaint and crafty their pieces were. Over the past year, they’ve produced several new pieces that continue the tradition of intimacy and attention to detail in the various mediums ranging from packaging to web.

The JP Huse Identity

Designer: JaHallo

For those unfamiliar, JaHallo is a small, seven person, creative studio possessing a wealth of knowledge and skill in design. The majority of their work deals with creating unique, and often corporate, identities on and off the internet. In this case, they’ve created a new look for JP Huse. This identity was created completely based on a geometric concept inspired by the houses JP Huse builds themselves. A modern website complete with all related print collateral was also provided. The work, including the website, is very clean, using only minimal color and organized in an understandable fashion.

 

Chopin in the City’s Design Material

Designers: Michal Sycz & Piotr Rachtan

To celebrate the festivities for the Year of Chopin, a few designers have collaborated to create awesome promotional material including various print collateral and an amazing website. The print materials are quite clean and do their job well, but the website is where my interest is. The site design is pretty amazing considering it’s simply to advertise an event. It reflects the modern feeling of the print material but incorporates fluid interactivity and well balanced components to make for a great, brief user experience. Check it out here.

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