We love when our hard work is appreciated. Earlier this week, a student’s blog picked us as SITE ONE on her source of webdesign inspiration. Very cool.
Courtney Cachet is an internationally known designer whose clientele include A-list celebrities, NBC, Huffington Post, Rachel Zoe, and many others. When she’s not working with celebrities and media, she is designing her furniture, jewelry, and electronic accessories lines.
We were lucky enough to snag a beta of this and work with the people at Adobe to create our new website and tweak some things along the way. Adobe Muse is now available in public beta. Our new website is currently showcased on the official Muse site.
Our new website (www.aleberrycreative.com) will be featured during this session. We’re excited, and would like to thank the Adobe team for everything they’ve done for the creative community in the past (almost) 30 years.
A couple weeks ago, we celebrated another year of Aleberry design! We are excited to celebrate with the launch of a new site & new company features. www.aleberrycreative.com (same name, better site)! Our site is non-Flash, and viewable on iPads, iPhones, and other mobile devices.
We love when our clients get featured. Check out logo treatment for our Sugar Daze Cupcakes logo at end Be Street ICE Shop at Mess Around Paris - Porte de Versailles.
Aleberry Creative uses bold colors and graphics, reminiscent of block printing to highlight their content. The fingerprint pattern background is unique and striking, as well as the animated loading graphic.
Every now and then you may come across clients you wish you had said no to from the beginning. Yes, you may have needed the money or project at the time, but you quickly came to realize that the amount of time, headaches, and discourse
I like to make analogies whenever possible because they’re usually a great way to make sure people understand what I’m saying. Actually, half of the analogies I make are to help myself remember whatever idea I need to keep following. The logo/knot one is both.
UK based designer Simon C. Page, recently released a set of album covers inspired by the music they represent. They’re pretty wicked and demonstrate his broad range of styles. You can browse through the whole collection on his Flickr here . The cover designed for The Avalanches’