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Martin Briceno shared a UX and web design project for Nest Seekers International, a game-changing firm in the rapidly expanding global real estate marketplace.
Martin Briceno shared a UX and web design project for Nest Seekers International, a game-changing firm in the rapidly expanding global real estate marketplace.
Beto Nunes shared a branding and visual identity for Trevo, a company that works with waste management and is specialized in the operation of shelters, destination of resources, and being able to generate profitable capital for contracting companies.
Alan Love shared app design and UX case study for Hawkeye, a travel application that helps you plan your next trip for you. Alan provides a comprehensive amount of details for the design decisions and a beautifully presented case study.
Evrone.com, Natasha Yankelevich, Dmitry Grenev, Denis Bezrukov shared a UI/UX project for one of the world's largest manufacturers of premium car tires. The company owns 24 factories in 13 countries.
Lucía Vega and Luciana Almada shared a concept design project titled “arty”. This project was created for the course of information architecture, more specifically the graphic design class. The output is a simple, well structured and polished interface.
Shrubbly, founded by Matt Sayre in early 2020, was established on the basis of turning old-fashioned Shrubs into a modern functional beverage. The process of creating ‘Shrubs’ preserves often overlooked fruits and berries with herbs, spices, and vinegar.
Niklas Rosén shared a UI and UX design project for Doconomy, a Swedish impact-tech startup that aims to provide both consumers and brands with digital tools to help understand and reduce the climate impact of consumption.
Mehman Mammedov shared a concept project that uses the Swiss style (got me right there) and one of the best Swiss fonts, the Suisse swiss type. The project shows how convenient the logo style is with short solutions. Logo style: offers a successful brand identity solution for many technologies such as fan, watch, thermometer and scale.
Aleksandra Iakimchuk shared a beautiful branding and packaging design project for Sydney Juice Bar. I am not that fun of juices to be honest but with a design like this one that Aleksandra created I would be more than inspired to have a few of those a day, at least just to enjoy the simplicity of a clear and elegant typography.
I haven’t posted a Photoshop tutorial in quite a while. There are many reasons for that, but the TL;DR is that I feel that it was not necessary anymore. However, as I was checking the new features in Photoshop I decided to play with it and was quite surprised.
Rentree is an expanding network of high-level and fully furnished apartments across Europe that are available on a subscription model. It’s almost like a long-term lease but better. Every Rentree member has a personal assistant that helps them if any questions or requests come up.
Andrew Footit shared a typography project for the 36DaysOfType 2022 edition. In this edition Andrew wanted to create a set of letters that work together well with a common thread throughout but still giving each letter its own uniqueness.
Pop Plant is an interior and exterior plantscaping business, specializing in inner city spaces.
Andre Carioca shared a concept design project for what he believes would be a better experience for the Disney+ mobile app. There is a lot of thought put into this concept and there is so much to love about it. It’s a great exercise to practice our design and observation skills as well as articulating design changes.
Daniel Facchini shared a branding and strategic brand construction project for Holy Cow, a veggie burger joint (with vegan options too) located in Melbourne, Australia. Its owners use certified transgenic soy in the preparation of some hamburgers, others are made with banana biomass and cheese.
Bang Bang Education shared a web design concept for A—Book. Basically the idea was to design a site for searching, reading and listening books. The solution is to bring four key sections of the site to the main screen.
Stompy is a wine subscription that intelligently tailors & expertly curates sustainable wine selections to your taste buds. When developing the brand identity for Stompy, we were tasked with creating a brand that could bring wine to a more modern audience.
Matias Funes shared a branding and packaging design for LABONE. For the variety and minimalist design lovers the design inspired by the famous brand "Pantone" offers us a colorful, handmade and 100% organic experience. This design contains a colorful collection made up of three categories of five soaps each.
We are featuring an industrial design project that is quite intriguing that is totally worth a share on abdz. Introducing EATSY which is an 'adaptable tableware' for the visually impaired designed by Jexter Lim.
We were already a fan of Romain Billaud and his incredible work, but now we are even more. In order to help the caregivers in his own way and to make his new poster more meaningful. He decided to print 100 copies of his poster and to donate the profits to the Fondation Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpitaux de France.