Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts

Monday, 20 August 2007

Laura Welsh Website


www.laurawelsh.com
I have recently done a work placement at Stylorouge. This is a website created by the company for a new musician. I really like the feel of the website. It is quite informal but works really well because each part of each page is interesting to look at. There is so much going on. I like the diary/sketch book theme to the website. I makes it feel more personal, like you are getting an insight into this musician's life. I think the bold colours mixed with sketches and photos work really well together.

Hugo Boss Orange China Club


This is an interesting animated website I found, well worth having a look at.
Got to www.hugoboss.com and enter the english site and then click on the link to the BOSS Orange China Club.
I really like the feel and atmosphere created with the color range, music and photo collage. I think the links, once you have chosen an option to look at, make you feel like you are being taken on a journey. It is a very different way of representing this kind of information, it is not the sort of thing you would expect from a fashion brand.

Saturday, 28 July 2007

Leo Burnett

I found the link for this website whilst looking at Holly's blog. It is a very interesting website and worth taking a look at if you have time. I particularly like the McDonalds work such as the sundial and also the spanish christmas eve advert - both simple yet effective ideas.
It is a fun site to look around. It consantly changes and makes use of motion and sound and has a fun element to it with the pencil.
Leo Burnett

Friday, 27 July 2007

Blackle

www.blackle.com

I found this link on the creative review blog. I think it is a great example of ecological design. At a time when climate change is a topical issue, this website is very relevant. It is a Google search engine but in black.
'If Google swapped their white background for black, it's claimed, 750 mega watts/hour per year could be saved.'