ianjamescox.com

ianjamescoxcom

Submitted by: Ian Cox @ianjamescox
Role: Designer & Developer

I was very happy to be featured on Unmatched Style over 2 years ago.

I’ve recently done a long overdue re-design of my site and I would love to be featured on your site once again. http://www.ianjamescox.com

I know you guys are into your responsive design so I’ve took a screenshot to demonstrate how I’ve got it setup on my site including a shot of how it looks on the Iphone. (took on my gf blackberry, sorry for the quality).

I’ve also used lots of little bits of CSS3 for the menu, the info bubbles on the shelf items and other things.

http-wwwianjamescoxcom_responsive-shot

I love the illustration/icons because they are used for their specific symbolism. It’s interesting to float over and trigger the tool tips so you ca see what they really mean. I’m not normally down with the idea of exploratory UX like this, but here it just seems fun enough to work for me. The rest of the website is well done and marries well the illustrative style with an almost clean graphic style nicely. Really enjoyed this website design.

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1 Comment

  1. Julia

    First of all, I’m in love with the hummingbird logo and the fact that this guy isn’t afraid of pink.

    Also, good job with the work section. The project descriptions are well detailed which I think means a lot in hiring a designer.

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