Silent Whispers Website

If you saw my post on the identity I designed for Silent Whispers you’ll already know a little on the background of this project. The website was quite a challenge as a majority of the pages were text heavy, with generally no real hierarchy between blocks of information. To avoid the pages blurring into each other I opted for a flexible grid of nine blocks, where depending on the amount of text on each page the columns could be adapted. The result is a slightly different, but still cohesive, feel to each page. The in-built blog followed suit, and was stripped back to a clean, typographic design where information takes precedence over image.

You can see the site here

Silent Whispers Blog

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L.K.Bennett 'In The Press' area

I designed this simple ‘In The Press’ section of the L.K.Bennett site both to showcase the coverage they’d received  and to create an area where people could find more information on the products featured. Rather than just a selection of tear sheets this design gave equal impetus to the product, allowing someone who’d seen a product featured in the press to jump directly to it’s information and images.

You can see it here – www.lkbennett.com/press_nov

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With the launch of L.K.Bennett’s AW10 ‘Life Is The Occasion’ campaign, featuring real women for the first time, I was asked to produce a micro-site to allow the user to delve a little deeper into the background of the women featured (possibly also to convince an ever sceptical public that they are actually real women!). With interviews, a video, the campaign imagery and a pdf of the brochure to use as content there was plenty to work with, and I think the resulting micro-site does it all justice!

Visit it here – www.lifeistheoccasion.com

Or click here to see all of my work for L.K.Bennett

L.K.Bennett 'Life Is The Occasion' micro-site

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Visit Eritrea

This project came as a pleasant surprise after being recommended by Alexandra Leavey (see the site I designed for her here). Visit Eritrea was a site and blog design and build, as well as identity (also once the database has grown this could involve an HTML email template being set up). The idea behind the design was to have a clear and digestible layout of information, while keeping in mind the tone of the content I was working with. In the end I was pretty pleased with how the project turned out, and I hope it goes to help their cause a little. You can view the site here.

Visit Eritrea Blog

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