What’s Up Cupcake?

whats-up-cupcakecom

Submitted by @conceptculture. Designer & Developer.

Fully custom Joomla site built for a Texas specialty cupcake and dessert shop.

Really clever and simple site design. Don’t let the detail work from the pictures and drop shadows fool you, this is a simple layout with some really great detail work. I love the colors, I immediately think cupcakes with just the colors alone. The second half/bottom half of the site is actually my favorite with the design of the map then the menu download button block. That downward arrow shape is a nice design detail too, keeping your eyes moving down to the bottom.

Holy lord it’s a menu that’s not a PDF download too – I can never figure out why 90% of all restaurant style websites don’t put up menus as simple HTML pages. Very smart move by this designer!

whats-up-cupcakecom

Submitted by @conceptculture. Designer & Developer.

Fully custom Joomla site built for a Texas specialty cupcake and dessert shop.

Really clever and simple site design. Don’t let the detail work from the pictures and drop shadows fool you, this is a simple layout with some really great detail work. I love the colors, I immediately think cupcakes with just the colors alone. The second half/bottom half of the site is actually my favorite with the design of the map then the menu download button block. That downward arrow shape is a nice design detail too, keeping your eyes moving down to the bottom.

Holy lord it’s a menu that’s not a PDF download too – I can never figure out why 90% of all restaurant style websites don’t put up menus as simple HTML pages. Very smart move by this designer!

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