The Problem
You might have noticed the well-known Coffee Club franchise has undergone a major face lift? Well their website experience seems to be left by the way side. We've mocked up a new desktop design that better reflects the new brand in a modern digital landscape.
Our Solution
- Contemporary aesthetic
- Adaptable card style layout
- Simplified nav
- Sticky CTA
The Problem
As sandwich lovers, we felt the need to design a new mobile user experience that aesthetically aligns with Subway's industry presence.
Our Solution
- Enhanced aesthetic sophistication
- Reduction in information density
- Clearer CTAs
- Hierarchy of messaging
The Problem
A majority of the Lamb team use Brisbane's public transport system. We wanted to create a vision that eliminated some of the frustrations we have had using the system on a day to day basis.
Our Solution
- Increased design sophistication
- Decreased information density for clarity
- Larger text for readability
- Improved visual structure for scanability
The Problem
We created a vision for a better Federal Government resource to track and inform Australians about COVID-19. We created a vision for a better Federal Government resource to track and inform Australians about COVID-19
Our Solution
- We created a vision for a better Federal
- Government resource to track and inform Australians
- We created a vision for a better Federal
- Government resource to track and inform
The Problem
We saw that a lot of businesses were offering their in-kind support to provide advice and assistance to those that were struggling as a result of COVID-19.
Our Solution
- A global COVID brain storming hub
- Searchable by location, capability
- Stripped down aesthetic to focus on utility
The Problem
The Federal Government COVID mobile application was launched to compliment the governments existing communication platforms.
Our Solution
- We thought it could consolidate the information a little better.
- Improved visualisations
- Clearer CTA to register
- Responsive graphical elements
The Problem
City Cycle is Brisbane's bike sharing service. It competes against the more technically savvier Lime Scooter. We wanted to see whether we could bridge the gap.
Read: Who does it better? Lime vs City Cycle
Our Solution
- Responsive mobile design (live website not)
- Sharper focus on value proposition and differentiation
- Better use of brand attitubes
- Simplified and clearer calls to action