Our latest theme, Kiln, was inspired by pottery. With a customizable tilted logo, a quirky side scroll graphic detail, and other fun options, it’s one of Format’s most creative themes yet.
We had a look at the creators who’ve tested out Kiln already, and the results are stunning. Kiln has already been used to build some beautiful websites. We selected five of our favorites here, from some talented photographers and artists who are showing off their work online in an innovative way. Scroll down for inspiration, and try out Kiln for yourself.
Nathalie Kossek
Nathalie Kossek is based in Venice Beach, California, where she photographs, designs, and directs. Kossek specializes in shooting sports, with surf photography and commissions for Nike lending an action-packed feel to her portfolio website. Her unique font choice makes for a memorable logo.
Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee
Based between London and Singapore, photographer Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee explores themes of identity, memory, and femininity in her work. Lee’s website looks polished and simple, with a classic serif font and pale pink background providing a welcome neutral setting for her photographic work.
James Brook
Photographer James Brook takes Kiln’s text-tilting abilities to the extreme with a jumbled up logo that gives a contemporary feel to his website. Brook’s navy blue and yellow color scheme further adds a playful look to his portfolio and also contrasts the often muted tones of his photography, which tends to focus on mundane everyday scenes and spaces. Brook organizes his menu via the titles of his photo series, making for an enigmatic navigation experience.
Lia Lepre
Toronto-based artist Lia Lepre sets her portfolio website apart with a salmon-hued background and a cartoon character logo. Lepre’s practice includes painting, ceramics, illustrations, and designs for show flyers, logos, and t-shirts. She keeps everything organized with separate galleries for each variety of work.
Maria Kanevskaya
Maria Kanevskaya got hooked on photography eight years ago when she moved from St Petersburg to San Francisco to study English. She picked up a camera for fun and from there it developed into a full-time passion. Kanevskaya’s photography website showcases mostly fashion and portrait work, with large-sized images that offer a compelling vertically-scrolling experience.
Cover image: Sonjay Williams.