• 15 Nov 2013
    where-you-are.com

    A very unusual but compelling site promoting a new book by Visual Editions and Bibliotheque. What caught our attention were the indicators of the live scroll positions of other readers.

    Credits → The Workers
  • 5 Oct 2015
    secondthoughts.mx/english.html

    A site that reveals its own history of edits makes for an interesting concept.

  • 20 May 2015
    offprintlondon.com

    A gorgeous landing page is followed by a book-like experience as you journey through Offprint London's site.

  • 15 Mar 2013
    www.walkerart.org

    It's great to see so many details create so little noise. The Walker Arts site is like an antidote to the increasing number of sparse and clean sites out there. All these tricks shouldn't work together, but through its careful and considered typography, this site pulls it off.

  • 12 Nov 2012
    www.hausderkunst.de

    Haus Der Kunst have a new visual identity which is a fine example of how branding can work across print and web. The 'static' logo implies movement and flexibility, and the site reinforces this by stretching and adjusting with the movement of your mouse.

  • 9 Nov 2012
    art.sy

    Art.sy is an archive of the world's fine art, providing details of collections, movements, exhibitions and much more. The design of the site does a great job and throughout are many examples of nice interactions, specifically the landing screen, search bar and an unexpected 'View on wall' feature.

  • 1 Oct 2012
    achronology.com

    An interesting way to display groups of images with a minimal aesthetic.