Another month and we have yet another collection
of digital inspiration for you to feast your eyes upon. This
month we have a range of sites that take you from the
slick to the abstract, with plenty of fun to be had along the
way. Sit back, enjoy, and tell us what you think!
Online stores from the bigger clothing brands very rarely
get it wrong; their online campaigns receive the same
level of tender loving care as the more traditional forms
of advertising. The current version of Diesel’s online store
is certainly one of the best that we have seen of late and
showcases its collections with typical street-smart design,
while utilising high-quality photography with faultless
navigation, which is a breeze to use. So if you are into your
Diesel-wear, then this website will make your shopping an
absolute doddle.
Welcome to the inspirational and award-winning website
of Chu Keng Fu, a highly creative and multi-talented
illustrator and interactive designer based in Taiwan. This
website is very playful and serves primarily as Fu’s portfolio
displaying his highly original style and fun personality to
the global audience. But the site has plenty of interactive
elements made available to its users to separate itself from
the portfolio websites currently doing the rounds. Visit to
find out more about Fu and what he has been up to.
No doubt the quality that is associated with the name Mercedes Benz was always going to have us glaring at
the screen in anticipation of what was to come from navigating to this website. Designed with real care and
attention, using clean visual elements, the site presents Mercedes Benz’s Pro-Safe system using state-of-theart
CGI that likens the system to the human body’s own self-defence mechanism. The website succeeds in
presenting a fascinating insight into the technology in an exciting and entertaining fashion.
Websites for clients is one thing, but what are the creative houses doing? We
thought we’d share with you one of our favourite recent websites, which is a
great example of having fun with a medium while keeping a website’s core
intact. Thinkscape, as the name suggests, is an ideas-based creative studio
responsible for developing some of the best digital communication out
there. The site is innovative yet functional, but also takes a refreshing and
unpretentious approach when compared to its competitors.
Based in London, Espresso is an interior design consultancy with a modern
twist on furniture for kitchens, bedrooms and living areas for the UK and
South Africa. Its website complements its talents with a typically precise and
immaculate design style. The page space is naturally used to maximise the
impact of the collection of work, while the navigation is both practical and
as hard-edged as the kitchen worktops themselves. This is a prime example
of a perfectly executed site.
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