November 18, 2013Comments are off for this post.

Rebecca Sehn

Childrens Book Themed Website

Rebecca Sehn is a talented children’s photographer based in Vancouver, BC. Rebecca had just made the transition to focus her business 100% on children’s photography and needed a website to evoke the whimsical personality of childhood. The focus was directed towards easy navigation and defining her key offerings. Custom illustration was used throughout the site and extended to all stationery items to set the tone for her Children’s book themed website and brand.

children's book themed website by www.PaoneCreative.com; a Vancouver design studio offering branding, website and App UI design

This video records the entire process of how the custom artwork was made for this children's book themed website. It’s an exclusive sneak peek into the attention and detail that we provide for every client.

children's book themed website by www.PaoneCreative.com; a Vancouver design studio offering branding, website and App UI design

Why WordPress?

The WordPress platform made it easy for Rebecca to manage & edit her website. She can simply log-in to her WordPress dashboard to edit text, images, layout and more. This custom children's book themed website was structured to work within the clients budget. However we always strive to allow for page variety. The primary goal was to set her apart from the competition by building a heavily branded visual experience – something more than a regular photographers portfolio.

How Was The Children’s Book Theme Brand Created?

Rebecca was a very adventurous client - which we love! Many photographer lean towards simplicity when it comes to their portfolio. Rebecca was the exact opposite - she wanted to create a fully branded environment. Our goal was to create a space that felt as if you were ‘alice’ and had just fallen into a, ink drawn, copy of your favourite childhood novel. All the artwork was hand-drawn by Paone Creative. We also create a custom alphabet and icons for this children's book themed website.

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November 17, 2013Comments are off for this post.

Riverwood Sales

Vancouver Restaurant Website Design & Illustration

Riverwood Sales is a leading Western Canadian Food Service Sales Agency. They came to Paone Creative in need of a new website. Their primary goal was to build a website that not only showcased their work, it also had to be easy to maintain and update. With this fun spirited group, Paone Creative was inspired to create a completely illustrated new brand.


vancouver restaurant website design by Paone Creative; a local studio offering logo, website and email marketing.

vancouver restaurant website design by Paone Creative; a local studio offering logo, website and email marketing.

vancouver restaurant website design by Paone Creative; a local studio offering logo, website and email marketing.

Why WordPress?

Our goal was to bring the spirited personality of the Riverwood staff to this online experience. We approached this project just as we would for a vancouver restaurant website design. We expanded on their existing colour pallet and incorporated custom illustration and typography to style this food services website. The staff connected so well with their brand re-fresh, that it was extended to all company communication tools.

WordPress was the perfect website platform because of its easy-to-use CMS (Content Management System). With WordPress tools, any staff member can make edits and additions to the website. This is a benefit to the company because it means reduced long-term expenses and allows for instant updates.

A custom interface was built to set Riverwood Sales apart from the competition and offer simplified navigation. Custom graphic illustration and google web fonts act as visual keys to showcase the personality of the company on this vancouver restaurant website design.

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September 15, 2013Comments are off for this post.

The Sketchbook Project

The Sketchbook Project is a “constantly evolving library of artists’ sketchbooks from across the globe”, organized by the Art House Co-op. Each year thousands of sketchbooks are collected and exhibited on a world wide tour before they join the Brooklyn Art Library. This is a submission for the 2012 tour. Participants at the show are encouraged to ‘bring the story to life’ by scanning the QR code found within the book. They can then watch as the process unfolds in this video as they flip through the tactile pages of the sketchbook.

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