Posts Tagged ‘Big Fish’

25/07/2010

Biscuiteers – “Why send flowers when you can send biscuits?”

The Biscuiteers website is not only anoter great design by the guys and gals at Big Fish, but the concept is fab too!

“Why send flowers when you can send biscuits?”.

What a great idea! If you have a gift to send, why not make it buscuits that your friends and family can enjoy over a nice cuppa Rosie Lee (tea, for those of you not acquaint to cockney rhyming slang!).

However, even I would find it hard to dunk these beauties.

The guys at Biscuiteers can bake up a storm (literally if you wanted) and create biscuits in all shapes, themes and colours.

They have designs such as “Udles of Poodles”, “New kid on the block”, “Green Fingers”, “Flower Power” and so on!

Here are a few pics of their delicious looking biscuits.

So the next time you have a gift to buy, think of the guys at Bisciteers and their lovely treats!

(All images from the Biscuiteers website)

25/07/2010

Cornishware by T.G. Green & Co.

The good people at Big Fish saw my blog post “Time for tea and cereal” and left a lovely comment. They mentioned that I should take a look at a couple of websites they thought I might like. The first was theĀ Cornishware by T.G. Green & Co siteĀ .

Big Fish designed the website and there are some lovely touches to it. Such as the gift service page which uses illustrations to show what pieces of Cornishware you receive in each set. The illustrations are very simple and use minimal amounts of mark making to illustrate the items on sale.

I also love the use of rustic photography in the site as they really place emphasis on the blue’s and creams of the ceramics in the shots.

In conclusions the Cornishware by T.G. Green & Co. website is a great example of design and shows a unique way of using informational graphics in a site too. They also have some lovely ceramics in the range, so be sure to drop by the site soon!

(All images taken from Cornishware by T.G. Green & Co. website)

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