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Inside the Studio of Design By Front

December 10, 2009 from paul0v2's blog

Design By Front is an amazing web design studio from Northern Ireland. Front is an eclectic team of creative thinkers, designers, technologists, project managers and writers which makes them one of the top web design studios of the world. Here you will take a look inside the studio and find out more about their work.

I encourage everyone to visit their website designbyfront.com.


Design By Front

The Studio

People often tell us our studio is ‘really cool’, and more often than not, clients ask to have meetings here. We usually blush, say shucks and move on – but we’re genuinely proud of where we come to work.


Design By Front

We’re asked to be creative on behalf of our clients, so we need a space that encourages the building blocks of creativity; collaboration, exploration, and good old fashioned hard work, but also a space that feels like home. It has to help us do our job, and be ourselves.


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front


Design By Front

We have areas for both client and internal team meetings and when required groups of us migrate to the conference room or get comfy on the sofas. A collaborative space doesn’t need to be all bean bags and lava lamps… it can be the kitchen, a park bench or the parking lot.


Design By Front


Design By Front

To find out more about their studio visit The Front Studio: Creating a Great Environment

Their Work

Abbey Theatre

The National Theatre of Ireland gets a fresh rebrand. Book online with a view from your seat and catch up with behind the scenes blogs.


Design By Front

NoPostie

A new online service for sending unique animated messages featuring Tatty Teddy & Violent Veg to friends, family and loved ones from Carte Blanche Greetings.


Design By Front

BBC Irish Portal

Promoting Irish Language Culture through a huge audio, visual and editorial archive.


Design By Front

Starring Me to You

A lovely new mini-site for the Christmas ad featuring Tatty Teddy. We love stop-motion animation!


Design By Front

TLC

LSDA asked Front to create a place for educators to share, collaborate and learn. We created TLC, with just enough tenderness, love and care.


Design By Front

About the author

Hi there! I'm Paulo Canabarro, 26 year old web designer - paulocanabarro.com I'm from Brazil currently living and working out of Providence RI, USA. I'm truly passionate about design of all kinds, finding and sharing inspiration here has become part of my life. If you like to know more about me or get in touch visit my website paulocanabarro.com Stock me at Twitter and Dribbble

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