Udeany (a play on the last name of the famous escape artist Harry Houdini) seeks to simplify that whole process of getting free of defaulted loans. When you are in default, it is like you are trapped in a maze of bureaucracy, getting through it required a skilled expert to help you escape properly. That’s the story behind using a One Page site… simplicity. The illustrations… simplicity. The color palette… simplicity and a bit of a nod to Roy Lichtenstein’s art. Blue stands for Udeany, red for user action, yellow for help or reward.
The Harvard law review blog is a platform serving as an efficient tool for established lawyers and students, but also a broader audience. This content rich, yet easy to navigate blog touches on topics from tax code to justice reform.
Bric presented an interesting design challenge. Bric is the next step, once a team graduates from the approachable time tracking and project planning tools designed for freelancers and small teams. The brand combines trust, complexity, and friendlessness.
Created by a team of designs, developers and data scientists; Bric helps teams with multiple people working on multiple projects run their business. Combining time tracking and project planning, Bric helps teams increase their employee utilization. Plus, Bric automatically generates financial reports and project budgets.
The goal of the brand is to make the complicated approachable, and help new business people confidently manage their team’s time, and their financials.
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