Tag: web
Introducing Adobe Kuler
by admin on Apr.19, 2010, under Studio
Here in the studio we’re absolutely loving Adobe Kuler. It’s a free online tool for creating colour palettes using an interactive colour wheel.
You can quickly and easily experiment with different colour variations, browse through thousands of colour themes and pick out colours that really work well together. It allows you to create and share dynamic colour schemes and you can even develop colour schemes from images.
Check it out here at:
JCS Fish Website Revamp
by admin on Mar.09, 2010, under CURRENT PROJECTS, Studio
This week has seen the JCS Fish web updates go live after a freshen up ready for busy times ahead! The website is one of many steps taken for their new approach to the year with product photography, stationery and promotional items such as stickers, business cards and banner stand displays also produced by ourselves in time for the Food and Drink Expo 2010 show later this month. View the site for yourself below.
DMJ Web Update
by admin on Jan.24, 2010, under CURRENT PROJECTS, Studio
Back in August 09 we started the DMJ Drainage project and we quickly had it all under wraps. With new corporate literature and a website to match, we had the complete suite finished well within the allocated time and giving them their new presence in the public to hand and online for all to see.
Take a look at what we did for them and if you like, let us know!
One of a kind! (+1,999 others)
by admin on Jul.07, 2009, under TOM
Came across this little site over the weekend from “Limited ink” and was impressed with both the look of the site and the currently small collection of designed tee shirts. Each design has limited quantities produced of only 2,000 and when purchased each tee comes with an authenticating tag which has a unique serial number, the artist’s signature and profile plus you’ll also receive a poster of the design.
If you like what you see then act fast as they may not be available when you look again!
Enjoy!
(You may want to submit a design of your own for them to possibly produce!)


