With Salu’s website we took a fresh approach to the design. The menu features collapsable and expandable sections so that the site user can view different portions of the menu without needing to continuously scroll down to the bottom of the page.
read more »The delicious food and drink are served up with tasteful menu designs. Carrying out the restaurant’s concept of Caribbean-inspired, The Rum House print pieces have an organic nature. The designs use earthy colors to reflect the idea of relaxing on the beach.
read more »ImprovWins.com needed a website that would allow multiple contributors to easily post articles as well as news and registration information about an annual conference. The client has the ability to control which articles and images appear in the slider on the homepage.
read more »The New Movement needed a site that would be able to efficiently promote all events and classes in each different city. The homepage has three focused pods- one for each city. The header slider can be used to promote specific events or classes as well as other initiatives put on through TNM.
read more »Ms. Red is taking a bite out of the music scene in the Big Apple and needed a website that spoke to her sound.
read more »The main purpose of the Hell Yes Fest site is to promote the event and its performers. The site also provides a way to purchase tickets to multi-night events. The design of the site takes a very playful approach using lively colors and illustrations. Did the client like the approach we took? Hell Yes!
read more »The Garden District’s “So Much it Hurts” is speaking to every person who hasn’t forgotten about what they really want. They want it “so much it hurts.” The design is a tribute to every child who has blown a dandelion and made a wish and hoped for the best.
read more »The illustrative mark for “Sweet Thunder” resembles a centuries-old graphic with the very ornate initial cap and serif typeface for the remaining letters. The top and bottom illustrations are inspired from antique wood cuts that give the mark a sense of depth.
read more »Earthy colors are featured in The Rum House logo, with “Rum House” being the main focus of the mark. The decorative elements on each side of the mark are abstract impressions of sugar cane.
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