Watch Me Go is a new company focussed on selling vintage and contemporary watched. They approached us help with branding, design, and development of their website, which is based on the e-commerce platform Shopify.
We developed a colourful brand which has notes of both vintage and contemporary, and used this to design and develop the website which is fun and simple to use.
London-based design studio Inventory Studio approached us to develop their new website which shows off their incredible amount of work in an unusual and interesting way.
The site was built using a combination of HTML/CSS and jQuery, and built using the ExpressionEngine CMS.
London design agency dn&co approached us to design and develop a new website to complement a printed brochure they designed for a new property development in Mayfair.
The website was designed with the central print design concept in mind, whose images physically wrap from page to page.
Global architecture practice Aedas approached us to design and develop a new website specifically for their Research and Development department to show the breadth of their projects and methdologies.
We helped architect, design, and develop the site, which was custom developed to handle its very specific requirements.
NB: the site is still in the process of being populated with content.
We collaborated with London-based design studio, Nation to develop a website for a new fashion label from Temperley London.
The site features a rich combination of Flash and HTML/CSS, all built upon the ExpressionEngine platform to provide a quirky, immersive user experience.
We also helped to develop the website's shop, integrating with a third party e-commerce provider.
We designed and developed website for London-based illustrator, Chris Martin. The site features a blog, a portfolio, and a basic shop, and was designed in such a way that Chris could illustrate and upload banners and separators as required, to ensure the design feels fresh and constantly evolving.
We developed a series of websites following a similar layout, but each skinned to reflect the individual natures of the pub. To help ease the burden of administrating the sites, each is run off a single installation of ExpressionEngine, but served from their own unique domains.
Futurising was a 2 day creative industries festival organised by the LCC, that invited young graduates from an array of creative courses to explore the opportunities available to them within industry.
They approached YCN to develop the branding for the festival, which was to be translated to the website that sat as the central repository of event information, including event details, workshops, features, and sponsor information.
Working with designers at YCN, Kulör was responsible for the information architecture and development of the website, which is powered by ExpressionEngine.
London-based communication design agency, thomas.matthews approached YCN to develop their new website that was to be launched in conjunction with their sustainable re-branding exercise in early 2010 (more of which can be read about on their blog).
Designed by thomas.matthews, we developed the HTML, CSS and jQuery, and integrated it with ExpressionEngine.
The Staff Republic is a new promotions staffing company that came to YCN for an entirely fresh brand to make the brand feel distinct from its parent organisation, Because.
Since their brand ambassadors are at the heart of the business, YCN's approach was to create fun illustrated collages that represented 6 unique individuals in the organisation.
The resulting images were used as dramatic scaling background images, changing with every page to keep the site fresh and dynamic.
ExpressionEngine was used as the CMS, which allowed staff to easy publish case studies, and while offering some of the brand ambassadors the opportunity to keep a blog.
London design agency thomas.matthews approached us to create the website for Greengaged: a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2008 that aims to advance the design industry’s capacity to respond positively to key environmental challenges such as climate change.
The design and build was created in-house, using ExpressionEngine as the CMS. The system allows contributors to create blog posts, articles, and events with ease, and is due to be extended to handle the Chinese chapter of the organisation shortly.
Åh is a new London-based creative studio, who came to kulör with an unusual brief for their website in that they wanted two personal sites featuring the founders' Elin Svensson and Johanna Lundberg's work to run alongside it, and which could all be managed from the same back-end.
We used ExpressionEngine to drive the three sites, allowed for subtle changes in appearance, and finite control over which work examples and news items would appear on the different sites.
The scrolling menu mechanism was developed using jQuery.
YCN is a unique creative agency that represents the finest illustration and moving-image design talent; and produces design, content, campaigns and other communication in all media for varied clients.
siteInspire is a showcase of the very best web and interaction design today, started by kulör primarily as a tool to keep track of web design trends and inspirational sites.
Since its launch in March 2009, the website has gone on to become one of the most respected and popular showcases, with over 1,500,000 visits so far.
The website will soon feature a directory feature, allowing users to find out more information who designed and developed the websites featured.
The website was designed and built by kulör, and is entirely custom-built in PHP using the CodeIgniter framework.
Bulldog is a male grooming brand launched two years ago, who wanted a website where they could take full control of the content it serves, and also act as an online shop.
The website is a custom build using CodeIgniter, and features basic e-commerce functionality allowing users to purchase Bulldog products and pay using Google Checkout.
In addition, the team at Bulldog can create fun competitions and galleries, and is integrated with Mailchimp.