Friday, August 29, 2014

Elegant AND Trendy: Elegant Occasions Gowns

Elegant Occasions Gowns: this website exudes beauty and simplicity. The target audience consists of young, affluent brides (and their mothers, of course). Check out the site: www.eogowns.com. It caught my eye in Graphic Design USA American Web Design Awards pages. It's not the kind of website content that usually attracts my attention, but this one stood out to me aesthetically on the page, so I went to the site and checked it out. It's really gorgeous and yet so very simple in its layout and navigation. I really like the colors, the distressed texture of the background and buttons, the different sized circles as a theme, the gown illustration, the typography, and the simplicity. It's elegant and trendy at the same time!







Source and credits:
Graphic Design USA, May/June 2014, American Web Site Design Awards, p. 90.

Design firm: Transformation Marketing, Panama NE
Client: Elegant Occasions Gowns
Title: Elegant Occasions Gowns Website

Sunday, August 24, 2014

DIGITAL ARTS IMAGING: A Beautifully Designed Website

I found this website in Graphic Design USA's American Web Design Awards issue. The website is for Digital Arts, a large digital imaging company based in New York and New Jersey. The colors of the logo caught my eye immediately, as well as the shape of the logo (a stylized antelope or deer). 
The logo is meant to resemble a cave painting, signifying the importance of visual images since early humans. The "About Our Logo" section states, "We at Digital Arts believe that the importance of effective imagery is just as essential today as it was with those first cave paintings over 40,000 year ago. The company is passionate about accurate color reproduction, which is also shown through the logo. I also really like the simple lowercase sans serif lettering used for the company name. I love their logo!

The site's primary menu is at the top and has buttons for ABOUT, PRODUCTS, SERVICES, and CONTACT (and to the right, it says SCROLL DOWN). When you first go to the site, this image below is what you see. 


When you scroll, the bar slides up to the top and the logo becomes small and shifts to the right (see image below. When you click on a button, and each becomes a different bright color—blue, pink, gold, or green—when clicked, a translucent page slides down from the top or up from the bottom so you can see the ever-shifting images of their work behind whatever you are reading. It's subtle enough not to be distracting. It's really very aesthetically pleasing. The only exception to the translucent page is the products page because they are highlighting images of their products and you wouldn't want that to be translucent, and the background should be solid so it doesn't distract.


Each of the four main buttons/areas also has other buttons/links you can visit. For example, ABOUT brings up three more buttons: PASSION, FOCUS, and HISTORY (see above again). The buttons don't disappear; the rectangles slide up or down depending on which one you are reading about. Hard to explain. 

Anyway, the site is very easy and fun to use, has all of the necessary components, is very professional, has great color continuity and typeface treatment, and makes you believe they are a great digital imaging company. 

There are only two things that could be improved, I would opine. The site is somewhat responsive, but not enough for really small screens. Also, when you shift from one area of the site to another via clicking a button, sometimes the screens move really fast to get you to where you're going. I can see they wanted this to look technologically flashy, and it does, but it's just a little bit unsettling. I think if it were just a tad slower, it would be better. Maybe that's just my preference. Their UX team didn't consult with me.

Here are a couple more screenshots:



Source and Credits:
Graphic Design USA, May/June 2014, American Web Design Awards issue. Sponsored by The Creative Group. Print. P. 83.

Design Firm: Mermaid, Inc., New York NY
Client: Digital Arts
Title: Digital Arts Website
Art Director: Sharon Lloyd McLaughlin
Web Developer: Sharon Lloyd McLaughlin
Copywriter: Adrian Bonvento
www.digitalartsimaging.com

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Pilates Aligned Website. Beautiful!

I found a really nicely designed website called Pilates Aligned: pilatesaligned.com

It has such an organic feeling, perhaps because of the color scheme and the treatment of the photos. It's very aesthetically pleasing, simple, understated, earthy but elegant, easy to navigate, and modern in the way things move and highlight when hovered or scrolled. For example, each picture is a "button" which turns green when you hover and takes you to that page when you click (see page 3 below).  The selection of photos is perfect.

It has all of the information I can think of that would be needed with this type of website. It's classy, straightforward, simple, user-friendly, and makes you want to go to that studio, which is the main point! There are also links to the classes and a couple of other things as well. So, if you are going to be moving to Denver and are interested in Pilates, this is the place to check out!





Really, it's such a beautifully-designed website. I want to be able to design websites like this. It's very inspiring.


Source:
Graphic Design USA
American Web Design Awards
May/June 2014
Page. 74

Design Firm: Ellen Bruss Design, Denver CO
Client: Pilates Aligned
Title: Pilates Aligned Website
Creative Director: Ellen Bruss
www.pilatesaligned.com