Our site for Tank Air, a growing DTC clothing brand, embraces minimalism and functionality. Instead of a homepage, the site gets users straight to the point, showing the brand’s whole collection. A sticky center button makes searching and filtering the collection quick and easy, instantaneously showing the user what they are looking for. Product pages are intuitive and bring the user into a near-endless loop of browsing, befit for user patterns in the age of Tik-Tok.
We built this simple ecommerce shop for Solange Knowles’s postcard series, giving fans an interesting way to exchange mail with the artist.
Cou Cou makes high-quality intimates for everyday. We’ve helped the brand get their site on solid technical footing to ease the growing pains of scaling rapidly. We performed a full rebuild of the site, ensuring the design principles established by Inspograik were upheld and that the site would remain stabile and performant for future growth.
Concret Form is an award-winning commercial sound design and music production company. Our concept for their site was to spotlight both the finished product and the sound design in isolation, realized by the options ‘Watch’ or Listen’ upon hover on each homepage video.
We helped creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel launch his ready-to-wear brand with an ecommerce site which was designed by Maria Korkeila. The site includes a custom cursor graphic, snappy logo animation, and other subtle details that make for an immersive shopping experience.
Our site for Tank Air, a growing DTC clothing brand, embraces minimalism and functionality. Instead of a homepage, the site gets users straight to the point, showing the brand’s whole collection. A sticky center button makes searching and filtering the collection quick and easy, instantaneously showing the user what they are looking for. Product pages are intuitive and bring the user into a near-endless loop of browsing, befit for user patterns in the age of Tik-Tok.
We built this simple ecommerce shop for Solange Knowles’s postcard series, giving fans an interesting way to exchange mail with the artist.
Cou Cou makes high-quality intimates for everyday. We’ve helped the brand get their site on solid technical footing to ease the growing pains of scaling rapidly. We performed a full rebuild of the site, ensuring the design principles established by Inspograik were upheld and that the site would remain stabile and performant for future growth.
Concret Form is an award-winning commercial sound design and music production company. Our concept for their site was to spotlight both the finished product and the sound design in isolation, realized by the options ‘Watch’ or Listen’ upon hover on each homepage video.
We helped creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel launch his ready-to-wear brand with an ecommerce site which was designed by Maria Korkeila. The site includes a custom cursor graphic, snappy logo animation, and other subtle details that make for an immersive shopping experience.
Our site for Tank Air, a growing DTC clothing brand, embraces minimalism and functionality. Instead of a homepage, the site gets users straight to the point, showing the brand’s whole collection. A sticky center button makes searching and filtering the collection quick and easy, instantaneously showing the user what they are looking for. Product pages are intuitive and bring the user into a near-endless loop of browsing, befit for user patterns in the age of Tik-Tok.
We built this simple ecommerce shop for Solange Knowles’s postcard series, giving fans an interesting way to exchange mail with the artist.
Cou Cou makes high-quality intimates for everyday. We’ve helped the brand get their site on solid technical footing to ease the growing pains of scaling rapidly. We performed a full rebuild of the site, ensuring the design principles established by Inspograik were upheld and that the site would remain stabile and performant for future growth.
Concret Form is an award-winning commercial sound design and music production company. Our concept for their site was to spotlight both the finished product and the sound design in isolation, realized by the options ‘Watch’ or Listen’ upon hover on each homepage video.
We helped creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel launch his ready-to-wear brand with an ecommerce site which was designed by Maria Korkeila. The site includes a custom cursor graphic, snappy logo animation, and other subtle details that make for an immersive shopping experience.
Our site for Tank Air, a growing DTC clothing brand, embraces minimalism and functionality. Instead of a homepage, the site gets users straight to the point, showing the brand’s whole collection. A sticky center button makes searching and filtering the collection quick and easy, instantaneously showing the user what they are looking for. Product pages are intuitive and bring the user into a near-endless loop of browsing, befit for user patterns in the age of Tik-Tok.
We built this simple ecommerce shop for Solange Knowles’s postcard series, giving fans an interesting way to exchange mail with the artist.
Cou Cou makes high-quality intimates for everyday. We’ve helped the brand get their site on solid technical footing to ease the growing pains of scaling rapidly. We performed a full rebuild of the site, ensuring the design principles established by Inspograik were upheld and that the site would remain stabile and performant for future growth.
Concret Form is an award-winning commercial sound design and music production company. Our concept for their site was to spotlight both the finished product and the sound design in isolation, realized by the options ‘Watch’ or Listen’ upon hover on each homepage video.
We helped creative director Achilles Ion Gabriel launch his ready-to-wear brand with an ecommerce site which was designed by Maria Korkeila. The site includes a custom cursor graphic, snappy logo animation, and other subtle details that make for an immersive shopping experience.
Gjusta Goods is a homewares store that grew out of the storage room of popular Venice California cafe Gjusta Bakery. As one of the many arms of The Gjelina Group’s growing portfolio, we built an e-commerce site that could grow into a platform for integrating the many facets of their business. The site is layered with story-telling and allows both online shoppers and local patrons alike to engage with the many things the brand has to offer, from ceramics to pantry staples to local flower delivery.
Hotel Gjelina is a boutique hotel owned by the eponymous Venice, California restaurant group behind famed neighborhood favorites like Gjusta Bakery. We designed and built the hotel’s site to feature its many accommodations and offerings. Included is a fully custom booking portal and a shop to allow guests to bring their favorite items from the hotel home with them.
Designer Jenna Katz makes whimsical yet luxurious fine jewelry, and we were inspired by this juxtaposition in designing and developing her ecommerce site. Bright colors and playful graphics are set against a simple grid with airy layouts and elegant animations. The site includes a robust custom commission form, image uploader, and an appointment booker, all seamlessly woven into the experience.
Little Tokyo Table Tennis is a weekly table tennis club turned clothing and accessories brand. We designed and developed their ecommerce site to help the brand expand from a single hat design into a full line. The site includes a maximalist archive page of past products and a grouping of photographic collections.
Mytra is a robotics company using AI to revolutionize warehouse storage. Their site was designed by Special Projects and includes many interactive smooth scroll video components, elegantly explaining Mytra’s complex product. We built the site to handle the many content-heavy pages, which also include an augmented reality feature allowing users to bring the product to life in their space.
Gjusta Goods is a homewares store that grew out of the storage room of popular Venice California cafe Gjusta Bakery. As one of the many arms of The Gjelina Group’s growing portfolio, we built an e-commerce site that could grow into a platform for integrating the many facets of their business. The site is layered with story-telling and allows both online shoppers and local patrons alike to engage with the many things the brand has to offer, from ceramics to pantry staples to local flower delivery.
Hotel Gjelina is a boutique hotel owned by the eponymous Venice, California restaurant group behind famed neighborhood favorites like Gjusta Bakery. We designed and built the hotel’s site to feature its many accommodations and offerings. Included is a fully custom booking portal and a shop to allow guests to bring their favorite items from the hotel home with them.
Designer Jenna Katz makes whimsical yet luxurious fine jewelry, and we were inspired by this juxtaposition in designing and developing her ecommerce site. Bright colors and playful graphics are set against a simple grid with airy layouts and elegant animations. The site includes a robust custom commission form, image uploader, and an appointment booker, all seamlessly woven into the experience.
Little Tokyo Table Tennis is a weekly table tennis club turned clothing and accessories brand. We designed and developed their ecommerce site to help the brand expand from a single hat design into a full line. The site includes a maximalist archive page of past products and a grouping of photographic collections.
Mytra is a robotics company using AI to revolutionize warehouse storage. Their site was designed by Special Projects and includes many interactive smooth scroll video components, elegantly explaining Mytra’s complex product. We built the site to handle the many content-heavy pages, which also include an augmented reality feature allowing users to bring the product to life in their space.
Gjusta Goods is a homewares store that grew out of the storage room of popular Venice California cafe Gjusta Bakery. As one of the many arms of The Gjelina Group’s growing portfolio, we built an e-commerce site that could grow into a platform for integrating the many facets of their business. The site is layered with story-telling and allows both online shoppers and local patrons alike to engage with the many things the brand has to offer, from ceramics to pantry staples to local flower delivery.
Hotel Gjelina is a boutique hotel owned by the eponymous Venice, California restaurant group behind famed neighborhood favorites like Gjusta Bakery. We designed and built the hotel’s site to feature its many accommodations and offerings. Included is a fully custom booking portal and a shop to allow guests to bring their favorite items from the hotel home with them.
Designer Jenna Katz makes whimsical yet luxurious fine jewelry, and we were inspired by this juxtaposition in designing and developing her ecommerce site. Bright colors and playful graphics are set against a simple grid with airy layouts and elegant animations. The site includes a robust custom commission form, image uploader, and an appointment booker, all seamlessly woven into the experience.
Little Tokyo Table Tennis is a weekly table tennis club turned clothing and accessories brand. We designed and developed their ecommerce site to help the brand expand from a single hat design into a full line. The site includes a maximalist archive page of past products and a grouping of photographic collections.
Mytra is a robotics company using AI to revolutionize warehouse storage. Their site was designed by Special Projects and includes many interactive smooth scroll video components, elegantly explaining Mytra’s complex product. We built the site to handle the many content-heavy pages, which also include an augmented reality feature allowing users to bring the product to life in their space.
Gjusta Goods is a homewares store that grew out of the storage room of popular Venice California cafe Gjusta Bakery. As one of the many arms of The Gjelina Group’s growing portfolio, we built an e-commerce site that could grow into a platform for integrating the many facets of their business. The site is layered with story-telling and allows both online shoppers and local patrons alike to engage with the many things the brand has to offer, from ceramics to pantry staples to local flower delivery.
Hotel Gjelina is a boutique hotel owned by the eponymous Venice, California restaurant group behind famed neighborhood favorites like Gjusta Bakery. We designed and built the hotel’s site to feature its many accommodations and offerings. Included is a fully custom booking portal and a shop to allow guests to bring their favorite items from the hotel home with them.
Designer Jenna Katz makes whimsical yet luxurious fine jewelry, and we were inspired by this juxtaposition in designing and developing her ecommerce site. Bright colors and playful graphics are set against a simple grid with airy layouts and elegant animations. The site includes a robust custom commission form, image uploader, and an appointment booker, all seamlessly woven into the experience.
Little Tokyo Table Tennis is a weekly table tennis club turned clothing and accessories brand. We designed and developed their ecommerce site to help the brand expand from a single hat design into a full line. The site includes a maximalist archive page of past products and a grouping of photographic collections.
Mytra is a robotics company using AI to revolutionize warehouse storage. Their site was designed by Special Projects and includes many interactive smooth scroll video components, elegantly explaining Mytra’s complex product. We built the site to handle the many content-heavy pages, which also include an augmented reality feature allowing users to bring the product to life in their space.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, Ari Lennox’s site features smooth, elegant animations and interactions with minimalist styling, guiding fans to discover the artist’s latest music videos, tour dates, a photo gallery, and more.
Designed by Sabla Stays and Albert Hicks IV, and developed by us, the site includes video and audio components layered with graphics that expand and compress in unison with the scrolling movement of the user.
Designed together with NYC-based photographer Luca Venter, we built his portfolio site with a unique but intuitive layout that offers various ways of engaging with his work. The site’s specialty features include rotating videos when idle and a custom site soundtrack.
Built to showcase his design portfolio and a shop for his super-viral line of lamps, our site for Oscar Piccolo was inspired by his work, mixing elements of play and elegance. Using interactive 3D graphics and movement, subtle surprises are sprinkled throughout the site— objects move, lamps turn on and off, and the background color changes with the time of day.
For artist Adam Milner’s solo exhibition with Black Cube Museum, we built a digital map of 13 sculptures exhibited in unexpected spaces throughout New York City. The site acts as an informational dashboard with photos, material lists, directions to each sculpture, viewing instructions, as well as the current weather report, date, and time in NYC. Each dot corresponds to the work’s position in the city and changes color depending on its open or closed status.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, Ari Lennox’s site features smooth, elegant animations and interactions with minimalist styling, guiding fans to discover the artist’s latest music videos, tour dates, a photo gallery, and more.
Designed by Sabla Stays and Albert Hicks IV, and developed by us, the site includes video and audio components layered with graphics that expand and compress in unison with the scrolling movement of the user.
Designed together with NYC-based photographer Luca Venter, we built his portfolio site with a unique but intuitive layout that offers various ways of engaging with his work. The site’s specialty features include rotating videos when idle and a custom site soundtrack.
Built to showcase his design portfolio and a shop for his super-viral line of lamps, our site for Oscar Piccolo was inspired by his work, mixing elements of play and elegance. Using interactive 3D graphics and movement, subtle surprises are sprinkled throughout the site— objects move, lamps turn on and off, and the background color changes with the time of day.
For artist Adam Milner’s solo exhibition with Black Cube Museum, we built a digital map of 13 sculptures exhibited in unexpected spaces throughout New York City. The site acts as an informational dashboard with photos, material lists, directions to each sculpture, viewing instructions, as well as the current weather report, date, and time in NYC. Each dot corresponds to the work’s position in the city and changes color depending on its open or closed status.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, Ari Lennox’s site features smooth, elegant animations and interactions with minimalist styling, guiding fans to discover the artist’s latest music videos, tour dates, a photo gallery, and more.
Designed by Sabla Stays and Albert Hicks IV, and developed by us, the site includes video and audio components layered with graphics that expand and compress in unison with the scrolling movement of the user.
Designed together with NYC-based photographer Luca Venter, we built his portfolio site with a unique but intuitive layout that offers various ways of engaging with his work. The site’s specialty features include rotating videos when idle and a custom site soundtrack.
Built to showcase his design portfolio and a shop for his super-viral line of lamps, our site for Oscar Piccolo was inspired by his work, mixing elements of play and elegance. Using interactive 3D graphics and movement, subtle surprises are sprinkled throughout the site— objects move, lamps turn on and off, and the background color changes with the time of day.
For artist Adam Milner’s solo exhibition with Black Cube Museum, we built a digital map of 13 sculptures exhibited in unexpected spaces throughout New York City. The site acts as an informational dashboard with photos, material lists, directions to each sculpture, viewing instructions, as well as the current weather report, date, and time in NYC. Each dot corresponds to the work’s position in the city and changes color depending on its open or closed status.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, Ari Lennox’s site features smooth, elegant animations and interactions with minimalist styling, guiding fans to discover the artist’s latest music videos, tour dates, a photo gallery, and more.
Designed by Sabla Stays and Albert Hicks IV, and developed by us, the site includes video and audio components layered with graphics that expand and compress in unison with the scrolling movement of the user.
Designed together with NYC-based photographer Luca Venter, we built his portfolio site with a unique but intuitive layout that offers various ways of engaging with his work. The site’s specialty features include rotating videos when idle and a custom site soundtrack.
Built to showcase his design portfolio and a shop for his super-viral line of lamps, our site for Oscar Piccolo was inspired by his work, mixing elements of play and elegance. Using interactive 3D graphics and movement, subtle surprises are sprinkled throughout the site— objects move, lamps turn on and off, and the background color changes with the time of day.
For artist Adam Milner’s solo exhibition with Black Cube Museum, we built a digital map of 13 sculptures exhibited in unexpected spaces throughout New York City. The site acts as an informational dashboard with photos, material lists, directions to each sculpture, viewing instructions, as well as the current weather report, date, and time in NYC. Each dot corresponds to the work’s position in the city and changes color depending on its open or closed status.
Studio is an offshoot of Good Company, which specializes in high-end experiential film production. Their site utilizes unexpected interactive elements and styling to feature their portfolio of work for fashion brands and musical artists.
Inspired by the experimental style that clothing line Miaou embodies, our design for their site uses highly nostalgic graphic queues from the era of early web—displaying full-bleed photos and videos in dense, editorial layouts with bold font choices. Image-dense product pages are paired with clean and functional user interactions for a fun but effective shopping experience.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, the Saint Heron Dossier site was a temporary gallery to introduce the relaunch of Saint Heron and their new dossier series. We adapted Sabla’s designs into a response web format to maintain their integrity across all devices.
Designed in collaboration with Arielle Baron, the site introduces her eponymous line of luxury footwear to the market. The site is a straightforward foundation for the brand to grow upon with refined animations and a clean easy to use layout.
For over a decade, we have been For Love and Lemon’s creative and technical web partner. From the early days of Shopify to the site’s current iteration, we have enhanced the design and overhauled the code as new technologies and capabilities have arisen. Their site is a feature-rich platform built to handle high traffic and make efficient conversions while feeling high-concept and fresh. Over the years we’ve built many custom private applications to expand on Shopify’s basic functionality, further elevating the content of a brand famous for their engaging imagery. Some of our custom functionalities include shoppable campaign pages, a custom gift box builder, a scalable store locator page, a visual merchandising app, and many others.
Studio is an offshoot of Good Company, which specializes in high-end experiential film production. Their site utilizes unexpected interactive elements and styling to feature their portfolio of work for fashion brands and musical artists.
Inspired by the experimental style that clothing line Miaou embodies, our design for their site uses highly nostalgic graphic queues from the era of early web—displaying full-bleed photos and videos in dense, editorial layouts with bold font choices. Image-dense product pages are paired with clean and functional user interactions for a fun but effective shopping experience.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, the Saint Heron Dossier site was a temporary gallery to introduce the relaunch of Saint Heron and their new dossier series. We adapted Sabla’s designs into a response web format to maintain their integrity across all devices.
Designed in collaboration with Arielle Baron, the site introduces her eponymous line of luxury footwear to the market. The site is a straightforward foundation for the brand to grow upon with refined animations and a clean easy to use layout.
For over a decade, we have been For Love and Lemon’s creative and technical web partner. From the early days of Shopify to the site’s current iteration, we have enhanced the design and overhauled the code as new technologies and capabilities have arisen. Their site is a feature-rich platform built to handle high traffic and make efficient conversions while feeling high-concept and fresh. Over the years we’ve built many custom private applications to expand on Shopify’s basic functionality, further elevating the content of a brand famous for their engaging imagery. Some of our custom functionalities include shoppable campaign pages, a custom gift box builder, a scalable store locator page, a visual merchandising app, and many others.
Studio is an offshoot of Good Company, which specializes in high-end experiential film production. Their site utilizes unexpected interactive elements and styling to feature their portfolio of work for fashion brands and musical artists.
Inspired by the experimental style that clothing line Miaou embodies, our design for their site uses highly nostalgic graphic queues from the era of early web—displaying full-bleed photos and videos in dense, editorial layouts with bold font choices. Image-dense product pages are paired with clean and functional user interactions for a fun but effective shopping experience.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, the Saint Heron Dossier site was a temporary gallery to introduce the relaunch of Saint Heron and their new dossier series. We adapted Sabla’s designs into a response web format to maintain their integrity across all devices.
Designed in collaboration with Arielle Baron, the site introduces her eponymous line of luxury footwear to the market. The site is a straightforward foundation for the brand to grow upon with refined animations and a clean easy to use layout.
For over a decade, we have been For Love and Lemon’s creative and technical web partner. From the early days of Shopify to the site’s current iteration, we have enhanced the design and overhauled the code as new technologies and capabilities have arisen. Their site is a feature-rich platform built to handle high traffic and make efficient conversions while feeling high-concept and fresh. Over the years we’ve built many custom private applications to expand on Shopify’s basic functionality, further elevating the content of a brand famous for their engaging imagery. Some of our custom functionalities include shoppable campaign pages, a custom gift box builder, a scalable store locator page, a visual merchandising app, and many others.
Studio is an offshoot of Good Company, which specializes in high-end experiential film production. Their site utilizes unexpected interactive elements and styling to feature their portfolio of work for fashion brands and musical artists.
Inspired by the experimental style that clothing line Miaou embodies, our design for their site uses highly nostalgic graphic queues from the era of early web—displaying full-bleed photos and videos in dense, editorial layouts with bold font choices. Image-dense product pages are paired with clean and functional user interactions for a fun but effective shopping experience.
Designed by Sabla Stays and developed by us, the Saint Heron Dossier site was a temporary gallery to introduce the relaunch of Saint Heron and their new dossier series. We adapted Sabla’s designs into a response web format to maintain their integrity across all devices.
Designed in collaboration with Arielle Baron, the site introduces her eponymous line of luxury footwear to the market. The site is a straightforward foundation for the brand to grow upon with refined animations and a clean easy to use layout.
For over a decade, we have been For Love and Lemon’s creative and technical web partner. From the early days of Shopify to the site’s current iteration, we have enhanced the design and overhauled the code as new technologies and capabilities have arisen. Their site is a feature-rich platform built to handle high traffic and make efficient conversions while feeling high-concept and fresh. Over the years we’ve built many custom private applications to expand on Shopify’s basic functionality, further elevating the content of a brand famous for their engaging imagery. Some of our custom functionalities include shoppable campaign pages, a custom gift box builder, a scalable store locator page, a visual merchandising app, and many others.
Danica’s unique talent for pairing modern and traditional sensibilities in her collection of vintage fine jewelry inspired our design for her site, which launched along with the release of her own line of contemporary jewelry — a series of re-cast ancient rings. The design incorporates contrasts of new and old, conservative and un-done. Modernist typefaces are paired with whimsical styling and oversized elements are paired with abundant loose spacing.
The site’s design focuses on the idea of collections, a central theme in artist Adam Milner’s work. A main navigation of keywords splits into sub-menus and reveals hidden systems of categorization using symbols typically used in formal writing formats. The site organization is a splintered and randomized index, encouraging users to stumble through the artist’s work theme by theme instead of chronologically. The minimalist site is enhanced with subtle animations that show the visitor how to navigate.
With their exhibition canceled due to the pandemic, Carnegie Mellon School of Art’s class of 2020 had us design and build an interactive site to showcase their works. The project, entitled ‘No Tutorial” reflects on the place of art-making in unprecedented times, and reimagines what an exhibition can be. The site prompts users to find their own path in navigating the online experience. Hovering on artist names shows each of the keywords pertaining to themes or materials in the work, while hovering over one of the keywords then highlights all the associated artworks -drawing parallels between the artists, and re-contextualizing the works as the user’s cursor moves. Clicking through each artist’s page offers a deeper look into their work and allows users a more linear path through the exhibition.
For Saint Heron’s Womack & Womack story designed by Sabla Stays, we built a scrolling site that includes unexpected interactions and animations that guide the user through written, audio, and video components that appear sequentially as the story unfolds on the page.
Maman started in 2014 as a single cafe in NYC and has since become a full-fledged lifestyle brand with cafes across North America. We build their site to encompass all the parts of their business- from cafe menus, a custom location finder, in-depth journals, private event booking, as well as an e-commerce store. We built a custom delivery functionality that allows anyone in the US to get Maman’s famous cookies delivered fresh to their door.
Danica’s unique talent for pairing modern and traditional sensibilities in her collection of vintage fine jewelry inspired our design for her site, which launched along with the release of her own line of contemporary jewelry — a series of re-cast ancient rings. The design incorporates contrasts of new and old, conservative and un-done. Modernist typefaces are paired with whimsical styling and oversized elements are paired with abundant loose spacing.
The site’s design focuses on the idea of collections, a central theme in artist Adam Milner’s work. A main navigation of keywords splits into sub-menus and reveals hidden systems of categorization using symbols typically used in formal writing formats. The site organization is a splintered and randomized index, encouraging users to stumble through the artist’s work theme by theme instead of chronologically. The minimalist site is enhanced with subtle animations that show the visitor how to navigate.
With their exhibition canceled due to the pandemic, Carnegie Mellon School of Art’s class of 2020 had us design and build an interactive site to showcase their works. The project, entitled ‘No Tutorial” reflects on the place of art-making in unprecedented times, and reimagines what an exhibition can be. The site prompts users to find their own path in navigating the online experience. Hovering on artist names shows each of the keywords pertaining to themes or materials in the work, while hovering over one of the keywords then highlights all the associated artworks -drawing parallels between the artists, and re-contextualizing the works as the user’s cursor moves. Clicking through each artist’s page offers a deeper look into their work and allows users a more linear path through the exhibition.
For Saint Heron’s Womack & Womack story designed by Sabla Stays, we built a scrolling site that includes unexpected interactions and animations that guide the user through written, audio, and video components that appear sequentially as the story unfolds on the page.
Maman started in 2014 as a single cafe in NYC and has since become a full-fledged lifestyle brand with cafes across North America. We build their site to encompass all the parts of their business- from cafe menus, a custom location finder, in-depth journals, private event booking, as well as an e-commerce store. We built a custom delivery functionality that allows anyone in the US to get Maman’s famous cookies delivered fresh to their door.
Danica’s unique talent for pairing modern and traditional sensibilities in her collection of vintage fine jewelry inspired our design for her site, which launched along with the release of her own line of contemporary jewelry — a series of re-cast ancient rings. The design incorporates contrasts of new and old, conservative and un-done. Modernist typefaces are paired with whimsical styling and oversized elements are paired with abundant loose spacing.
The site’s design focuses on the idea of collections, a central theme in artist Adam Milner’s work. A main navigation of keywords splits into sub-menus and reveals hidden systems of categorization using symbols typically used in formal writing formats. The site organization is a splintered and randomized index, encouraging users to stumble through the artist’s work theme by theme instead of chronologically. The minimalist site is enhanced with subtle animations that show the visitor how to navigate.
With their exhibition canceled due to the pandemic, Carnegie Mellon School of Art’s class of 2020 had us design and build an interactive site to showcase their works. The project, entitled ‘No Tutorial” reflects on the place of art-making in unprecedented times, and reimagines what an exhibition can be. The site prompts users to find their own path in navigating the online experience. Hovering on artist names shows each of the keywords pertaining to themes or materials in the work, while hovering over one of the keywords then highlights all the associated artworks -drawing parallels between the artists, and re-contextualizing the works as the user’s cursor moves. Clicking through each artist’s page offers a deeper look into their work and allows users a more linear path through the exhibition.
For Saint Heron’s Womack & Womack story designed by Sabla Stays, we built a scrolling site that includes unexpected interactions and animations that guide the user through written, audio, and video components that appear sequentially as the story unfolds on the page.
Maman started in 2014 as a single cafe in NYC and has since become a full-fledged lifestyle brand with cafes across North America. We build their site to encompass all the parts of their business- from cafe menus, a custom location finder, in-depth journals, private event booking, as well as an e-commerce store. We built a custom delivery functionality that allows anyone in the US to get Maman’s famous cookies delivered fresh to their door.
Danica’s unique talent for pairing modern and traditional sensibilities in her collection of vintage fine jewelry inspired our design for her site, which launched along with the release of her own line of contemporary jewelry — a series of re-cast ancient rings. The design incorporates contrasts of new and old, conservative and un-done. Modernist typefaces are paired with whimsical styling and oversized elements are paired with abundant loose spacing.
The site’s design focuses on the idea of collections, a central theme in artist Adam Milner’s work. A main navigation of keywords splits into sub-menus and reveals hidden systems of categorization using symbols typically used in formal writing formats. The site organization is a splintered and randomized index, encouraging users to stumble through the artist’s work theme by theme instead of chronologically. The minimalist site is enhanced with subtle animations that show the visitor how to navigate.
With their exhibition canceled due to the pandemic, Carnegie Mellon School of Art’s class of 2020 had us design and build an interactive site to showcase their works. The project, entitled ‘No Tutorial” reflects on the place of art-making in unprecedented times, and reimagines what an exhibition can be. The site prompts users to find their own path in navigating the online experience. Hovering on artist names shows each of the keywords pertaining to themes or materials in the work, while hovering over one of the keywords then highlights all the associated artworks -drawing parallels between the artists, and re-contextualizing the works as the user’s cursor moves. Clicking through each artist’s page offers a deeper look into their work and allows users a more linear path through the exhibition.
For Saint Heron’s Womack & Womack story designed by Sabla Stays, we built a scrolling site that includes unexpected interactions and animations that guide the user through written, audio, and video components that appear sequentially as the story unfolds on the page.
Maman started in 2014 as a single cafe in NYC and has since become a full-fledged lifestyle brand with cafes across North America. We build their site to encompass all the parts of their business- from cafe menus, a custom location finder, in-depth journals, private event booking, as well as an e-commerce store. We built a custom delivery functionality that allows anyone in the US to get Maman’s famous cookies delivered fresh to their door.
Sincerely, Tommy is a Brooklyn-based concept store, coffee shop, and boutique hostel. We worked with talented designer and owner Kai to improve the functionality and design of her already successful e-commerce store and integrated new pages for the brand’s latest developments.
To improve the functionality and flexibility of Miller ICA’s site, our re-development utilized their existing design as a jumping-off point. We built a new dynamic framework from scratch to help them create spaces for users to engage with online content as well as reference the museum's exhibition archives. We created a robust CMS that allows for near-endless possibilities in creating custom layouts to display and embed types of media.
Artist Viviane Le Courtois’s practice centers around her ongoing social artworks that span decades. To emphasize these works, the site uses her timeline as the central feature, allowing users to scan through her archives. A custom frontend javascript framework was used, creating a randomized photo placement for each project as the user scrolls.
Sincerely, Tommy is a Brooklyn-based concept store, coffee shop, and boutique hostel. We worked with talented designer and owner Kai to improve the functionality and design of her already successful e-commerce store and integrated new pages for the brand’s latest developments.
To improve the functionality and flexibility of Miller ICA’s site, our re-development utilized their existing design as a jumping-off point. We built a new dynamic framework from scratch to help them create spaces for users to engage with online content as well as reference the museum's exhibition archives. We created a robust CMS that allows for near-endless possibilities in creating custom layouts to display and embed types of media.
Artist Viviane Le Courtois’s practice centers around her ongoing social artworks that span decades. To emphasize these works, the site uses her timeline as the central feature, allowing users to scan through her archives. A custom frontend javascript framework was used, creating a randomized photo placement for each project as the user scrolls.
Sincerely, Tommy is a Brooklyn-based concept store, coffee shop, and boutique hostel. We worked with talented designer and owner Kai to improve the functionality and design of her already successful e-commerce store and integrated new pages for the brand’s latest developments.
To improve the functionality and flexibility of Miller ICA’s site, our re-development utilized their existing design as a jumping-off point. We built a new dynamic framework from scratch to help them create spaces for users to engage with online content as well as reference the museum's exhibition archives. We created a robust CMS that allows for near-endless possibilities in creating custom layouts to display and embed types of media.
Artist Viviane Le Courtois’s practice centers around her ongoing social artworks that span decades. To emphasize these works, the site uses her timeline as the central feature, allowing users to scan through her archives. A custom frontend javascript framework was used, creating a randomized photo placement for each project as the user scrolls.
Sincerely, Tommy is a Brooklyn-based concept store, coffee shop, and boutique hostel. We worked with talented designer and owner Kai to improve the functionality and design of her already successful e-commerce store and integrated new pages for the brand’s latest developments.
To improve the functionality and flexibility of Miller ICA’s site, our re-development utilized their existing design as a jumping-off point. We built a new dynamic framework from scratch to help them create spaces for users to engage with online content as well as reference the museum's exhibition archives. We created a robust CMS that allows for near-endless possibilities in creating custom layouts to display and embed types of media.
Artist Viviane Le Courtois’s practice centers around her ongoing social artworks that span decades. To emphasize these works, the site uses her timeline as the central feature, allowing users to scan through her archives. A custom frontend javascript framework was used, creating a randomized photo placement for each project as the user scrolls.