Web Design and UI

Websites and interfaces built for clarity, accessibility, and longevity

Brand Masters AU design and maintain websites that prioritise usability, accessibility, and long-term value. This includes marketing sites, content-heavy platforms, and UI-led projects where structure and clarity matter as much as visual quality.

  • Accessibility is considered from the outset, with layouts, typography, colour contrast, and document structure designed to support inclusive reading across print and digital formats.

  • Visual systems are designed to hold up over time, making future reports, updates, and editions easier to produce while maintaining consistency.

  • I work closely with internal teams and stakeholders, providing clean handover files and guidance so documents can be updated or extended with confidence.

Website guidelines
Digital, web visual guidelines
Website for a bar, restaurant with multiple function rooms

Case study for EV information website

High Fidelity Concepts:

Website UI Concept 1
Website UI Concept 2
Website UI Concept 3
UI Design

UI design of an SME-facing EV information website for a NSW Government partner. The brief involved presenting complex technical, regulatory and cost information in a way that felt practical, trustworthy and relevant for small businesses and regional users, many of whom had limited familiarity with EVs.

White text reading "LET'S DRIVE" with two parallel white lines above it on a black background.

Visual Language (logo Concepts):

Logo concept
A winding road with dashed lines, overlaid with a semi-transparent white background and faint text that reads "let's drive."

Exploring three distinct brand concepts, resulted in the above three concepts, all varied in tone and visual language, while remaining consistent with government standards and accessibility requirements.