<Carla Izumi Bamford (Responsive Design)>
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Description
I created a responsive design that function as a blog and portfolio. The website is also compatible with retina displays used on high-end devices. The design I wanted more than just functional, but I kept it very simple and clean.
Detail
Type |
Blog & Portfolio |
Style |
/ fuild grid structure / white/ black / gray / |
Roll |
/ direction / design / programming / Wireframe / maintenance / domain registration / hosting configuration / UI design / UX design / |
Languages |
/ HTML5 / CSS3 / Javascript / jQuery / PHP / MySQL / SEO / |
Softwares |
/ Adobe Dreamweaver / Adobe Illustrator / Adobe Photoshop / |
System |
WordPress |
Features |
/ slideshow / responsive design / grid design / fluid design / unique dropdown menu / |
Screenshots
</Carla Izumi Bamford (Responsive Design)>
07 / 03 / 2022
<Carla Izumi Bamford (Brand Design)>
Not all design components make a brand stand out from competitors, and recognizable to consumers. When talking about branding design, it typically refers to key brand elements such as the logo, color scheme, and typography too.
</Carla Izumi Bamford (Brand Design)>
06 / 03 / 2022
<Carla Izumi Bamford (Logo Design)>
Ideographs, such as Chase Bank, are completely abstract forms; pictographs are iconic, representational designs; logotypes (or wordmarks) depict the name or company initials. Since a logo is the visual entity signifying an organization, logo design is an important area of graphic design. A logo is the central element of a complex identification system that must be functionally extended to all communications of an organization. Therefore, the design of logos and their incorporation in a visual identity system is one of the most difficult and important areas of graphic design. Logos fall into three classifications (which can be combined). These elements can be combined in a set position and relative size in a logo lock-up, so named because elements are “locked” together and should not be broken apart or resized individually.[15] Because logos are meant to represent companies’ brands or corporate identities and foster their immediate customer recognition, it is counterproductive to frequently redesign logos. – Wikipedia
</Carla Izumi Bamford (Logo Design)>
01 / 03 / 2022