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Traditional, oriental watercolour painting-inspired design portfolio website



Jonathan Yuen is a multidisciplinary graphic designer based in Singapore. His portfolio website is an understated visual feast of silhouette proportions!

Jonathanyuen

Using Flash, he presents visitors to his site with a short landscape, inspired by traditional oriental watercolour-scapes, devoid of colour except for red buttons to reveal more information . One minute you’re looking down on a shadow teasing realistically animated koi carp and the next you facing a profile of a child observing fluttering butterflies. The variety of viewpoints adds to the aesthetic presentation of the gloriously intricate interface, completed with a synthetic watery reveal of each segment.

Visit : www.jonathanyuen.com

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1 comment   |    |  categories : Arts, Design

One Response to “Traditional, oriental watercolour painting-inspired design portfolio website”

  1. [...] The new online quarter issue of Born Magazine is now live with an animated piece by previously posted Jonathan Yuen (Singapore), who teams up with writer Victoria Chang (Los Angeles, California) to create the “Two Trains” collaborative work. [...]



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