Launching the Disaster Dashboard for Camden Council: May Recap

Highlights from May

Highlights from May

We're almost halfway through the year! We had a lot of exciting things happening this month. Firstly, we launched a disaster dashboard site for Camden Council powered by our new product Dashboard Live (find out more below).

We've started new branding projects for clients including a rebrand for a restaurant and an industrial company - if you stick around you will see what we have up our sleeves. We cannot wait to show you what we have to offer!

Keep reading to find out more!

Disaster Dashboard for Camden Council

SOMETHING WE MADE

Disaster Dashboard for Camden Council

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We recently launched

We recently launched Camden Council's emergency disaster dashboard site, powered by our new product Dashboard Live.

The website essentially allows users to readily access up-to-date information and data regarding the Camden area such as fire incidents, weather warnings, and road conditions as well as emergency preparedness.

We ensured that the platform was engaging and intuitive to give our users a seamless experience. If you are interested in producing a disaster dashboard for your local government, find out more here.

Food waste, Leonardo

SOMETHING WE SAW

Brand Identity inspired by Food Waste

Juri Okita's Wabi Project is a unique exploration at the intersection of graphic design, food, and drink. The project embraces imperfection and simplicity, utilising the natural forms of food to create unconventional menus and other assets.

Through ignoring grids and design principles, the project aims to awaken a deeper appreciation for the aesthetics of everyday life and elevate mundane experiences into moments of artistic significance. Through her innovative approach, Okita invites viewers to savour the subtle charm hidden within the ordinary.

SOMETHING WE READ

Da Vinci's Philosophy in Web Design

We tend to overlook the work of the people who came before us and how it transcends into our modern day world. This article discusses the relevance of Leonardo Da Vinci's principles and approach to web design.

It highlights Da Vinci's multidisciplinary mindset, emphasis on observation, and focus on simplicity and functionality. The author argues that applying Da Vinci's principles to web design can result in more innovative and user-centric experiences. Designers are encouraged to embrace Da Vinci's philosophy to enhance their creativity and problem-solving skills in the digital realm.

SOMETHING WE SPOTTED

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