Welcome to F:E:D - [fresh electronic delivery]
Where Design Comes From will be re-launching our site in the new year with a whole new bag of tricks. We are launching a limited custom tailored clothing line of "Aesthetic Wear" that was dreamed up for all those who are passionate about design.

Can't wait to share that with all of you. Have a happy holiday season.



Kerry Edward
http://www.kerryedward.com/
Design skills are shining bright. Kerry has an impressive listing of past work. The interface project for IPTV wasn't even chosen by the client and it is one of my favorites in the list!

Mindflood : Seduction
http://www.mindflood.com/
Clever kids over at Mindflood themed out their website and twisted every typical business avenue and website section into some kind of pick up line or innuendo. Bravo! Pulled it off nicely and makes you want to explore the site.

Section Seven
http://www.sectionseven.com/
Solid coding brings this project book site to life. Clicking on a project sends the interface into flip mode and then resets you at the 1st page of that selection. Inside is all the phenomenal work, and there is a lot of it.

Muller
http://www.hellomuller.com/
Tom Muller is a Belgian Graphic Designer and Image Maker. The site itself is very utilitarian, but the work it showcases is certainly top shelf.

Odopod
http://www.odopod.com/
Awesome portfolio. Are they playing bocce ball in the home page illustration - if so - I dig it. This San Fran studio is banging out some big client gigs and doing it well.

Ourcommon - Peter Reid
http://www.ourcommon.com/
I really like the simple, but worn look of this site. He went just slightly worn with the paper, not totally gnarled up. It gives it a clean and warm look capturing the natural essence of something real. I was blown away by Peter's work. Hats off.

The Decoder Ring
http://www.thedecoderring.com
Founded on a boldly simple mission statement, "Do work we love for clients we admire," this studio has been creating amazing design that stands the test of time. They also have a store online where you can pick up some posters.

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