4 lessons from the webdesign of Olympus Villas
Learn more about webdesign for hotels: what works, what doesn’t? A look at imagery, navigation, user experience and branding on the Olympus Villas site.
Learn more about webdesign for hotels: what works, what doesn’t? A look at imagery, navigation, user experience and branding on the Olympus Villas site.
A good visual identity requires the right set of colors, fonts and style. Today I share with you an example for the MaiChai Tea House in London.
Today I share with you the great visual identity design of the Sandeman Chiado, a restaurant in Lisbon. Their branding perfectly translates their message.
Video is processed 60,000 times faster than text. The 7 Waves Hostel in Portugal makes use of this fact by showing off their hostel in the next video.
The webdesign of this restaurant, Mamuka, makes smart use of storytelling. In this post we analyze the website: what’s good and what could be improved?
I want to share the visual identity of Stories, a café in Oakwood, the UK. I particularly love the use of the customized typeface in this design.
We all want more engagement on our hotel’s social media channels. A poll post is a great way to do this. In this post I explain how to use them.
From now on, each month I will share 5 restaurant logos that deserve some attention. Logos that are particularly creative, authentic or a very good translation of the brand behind it.
Twice a month I share with you a hotel website design worthy to look at. I tell you what’s good about the webdesign, how it could be improved and share some key take-aways. Of course: this is all subjective and based on my own knowledge and opinion. Questions, opinions? Feel free to leave them in the comment section!
In order to be the best, you need to beat the rest. That’s why looking at work from others is crucial for all designers. There’s so much excellent work out there and the one thing we should do is learn from it and then put this new knowledge to use.