This environmental law firm was newly established and needed a website to go with their new logo. The site is text-heavy, which I solved by using an accordion javascript to hide and reveal certain parts of the content. The homepage is also very different from the rest of the site with its fullscreen background image. I wanted to accentuate this with a positive vs. negative approach in the menu. Visit the full website here.
This organisation had a completely new corporate identity and needed their website to reflect this change. They wanted a clean site that would make it easy to navigate through their immense database. I decided to work with layering and shadows so that tabs could be hidden and slide into view. Visit the full website here.
This organisation focuses on the interaction between advertising, children and the media. They wanted a fresh new website which would include an RSS feed, selected content for members and an in-depth CMS. It would also need to reflect their new logo. I emphasized the perspective of the logo by putting the menu in perspective as well. Visit the full website here.
Sandstone refers to the material used in the buildings of Oxford and Cambridge. This company provides English-language editing for German academics who are studying at the Oxbridge colleges. Their look is stable, serious and modern. Here is the work I did on their visual identity. Visit the full website here.
To celebrate being open for 10 years, this hairdresser wanted to advertise a special offer: 10% off all haircuts for 10 days. We did a photoshoot and designed flyers as well as big window stickers announcing the offer. That flashy orange can be seen from the end of the street!