mien boutique online store
Working in collaboration with Studio Matador, I recently launched the online version of the newly opened Melbourne based boutique fashion store.
Explore and browse for beautiful clothing here: shop.mienboutique.com.au


Working in collaboration with Studio Matador, I recently launched the online version of the newly opened Melbourne based boutique fashion store.
Explore and browse for beautiful clothing here: shop.mienboutique.com.au




Using SlideShowPro, I put together a small photographic portfolio for Melbourne fashion designer Kiki Stays Kiki.
I recently received Dan300’s stickers, swing-tags, and brochures back from the printers, and I couldn’t be happier with the end result!
Working with New York based Creative Director Lisa Pfitzner, I recently developed this ActionScript 3.0 Flash portfolio.
The site development focuses on highly-polished user interactions, and features entirely XML driven content which allows Lisa to update the site by herself.
Along with the website (still in development) I’ve recently had the pleasure of illustrating some tasty new branding for Dan300 Designs.
Work includes an identity for her latest brand ‘Kiji’ as well creating signature artwork for the umbrella brand ‘Dan300′
Last year, my mother decided to quit her day job as an academic and plunge headfirst into the art world, starting her own gallery! She is now the proud owner and director of Lumiere Gallery, in Cottesloe, Perth.

Of course, she needed a website to promote exhibitions, and so the Lumiere Gallery website was born.

(What a cool mum, huh?)
Collaborating closely with the two lead designers of Melbourne’s newest boutique fashion label Kiki Stays Kiki, we have just produced this new branding mark.
Expect great things from these people.
Creating this new fashion showcase was all about encapsulating certain contradicting emotions:
Hand drawn vs hand crafted, elegant vs edgy, crisp clean photography vs grainy printer textures, free flowing vs restrained.
I was recently lucky enough to work with fashion designer Hannah McNicol to create an online space for her latest project for pregnant women. As Bumpology is another term for Phrenology, I suggested we play on the theme & aesthetic of old science books.

I have some new sites designed and developed - both concentrating on visual simplicity with a rigid underlying structure:
www.RebeccaAlston.com & www.ArbelaTech.com



