Winner of the WOW Best Fine Dining Restaurant award in 2020, Siamais is a cocktail bar and restaurant based in the cultural heart of Birmingham – the UK’s second biggest city. This bold, colourful website is a beautiful and accurate representation of what customers can expect when they visit.
Collab is an online resource for teams looking to improve their collaboration skills. Portland-based design studio Saint Friend launched a series of webinars, workbooks, and even custom workshops all with the mission to help teams become wildly collaborative.
Lulu Wild is a Chinese restaurant based in Birmingham, UK, which is perfect for romantic meals, ideal for family celebrations and luxurious enough for special occasions and business events. The Lulu Wild team can also conjure up seductive cocktails inspired by limitless creativity.
Boasting a wonderful selection of high-quality, authentic recipes, Aluna serves some of the best Asian food the city of Birmingham has to offer. Thriving on adventure and revelling in the unusual, Aluna is a truly unique molecular paradise.
We provide highly-skilled, part-time sales staff to the UK construction industry. We also offer a range of free construction sales & marketing guides & articles.
The vibrating website for the new Wilde Weide Festival that translates the creativity of the music festival and it’s performers to the web. Development: Little Fragments aka Tom Walter, design: Hamid Sallali, artwork: Niek Willems.
Introducing Sayian Drinks. A unique, modern, and stylish Webflow template designed for food & drink businesses. This versatile template provides an aesthetically pleasing, user-friendly design that is perfect for startups and e-commerce businesses.
Edtech wanted to build an all-in-one cloud learning management system where knowledge is shared in an accessible and interactive approach due to a sleek design and minimalistic layout.
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