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Louis Bradbard

Louis Bradbard

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Digital Restoration of faded art poster from 1968. Lake Sunapee Depth Chart by John "Babe" Sargent.
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Cover image for The in-house menu for an
The in-house menu for an Asian restaurant that never was.
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Cover image for Delve into AI-Driven Maple Candy Mocks: A Sweet Revolution
Can you handle the deliciousness? AI mocks of maple candy in all its delicious forms.
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Fine art mockups for an Etsy store.
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Cover image for Efficient AI Maple Syrup Jug Mockups in Sugar Shack Series
The Sugar Shack Series - AI maple syrup jug mockups save time.
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Cover image for This piece explores the intersection
This piece explores the intersection of design clarity and engineering reliability. The goal was to visually communicate automated testing and CI workflows in a way that feels both technical and approachable.
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Animated Redesign Before & After
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Cover image for Art gallery website and online
Art gallery website and online store for artist David M. Carroll. The cleanly designed website interface, dominated by a soft white background, showcases high-resolution images of artworks, each accompanied by detailed descriptions, artist information, and their historical context.
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Cover image for The composition is intentionally asymmetrical,
The composition is intentionally asymmetrical, using scale and overlap to create hierarchy and draw focus to the primary interface. Typography plays a central role, acting not just as labeling but as a structural element that interacts with the visual layer to create tension and balance. A neutral, slightly cool color palette was chosen to reinforce a modern, system-driven aesthetic while avoiding visual noise. Subtle grid accents and depth through shadowing help anchor the layout, giving it a sense of precision and intentionality.
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Websites of Distinction by Lake Sunapee Living LLC
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Located in Newbury Harbor, Lake Sunapee, Bubba’s Bar & Grille has all of your favorites, and much more! Now their website is even more fun and less overhead since we switched them to Duda.
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Cover image for The biggest, longest, most delicious
The biggest, longest, most delicious breakfast/lunch restaurant menu you have ever seen, created for the Taste Springfield Royal Diner in Springfield Vermont.
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Fantastic Fractals is a study in immersive visual systems, where generative art and interface design converge to create a deeply atmospheric digital experience. The site leans into a high-contrast, dark-first aesthetic, allowing intricate fractal compositions to function as both content and compositional anchor. The design embraces a minimal UI framework, intentionally reducing navigational friction to foreground the artwork itself. This restraint creates a gallery-like environment, where motion, scale, and detail become the primary storytelling mechanisms. Subtle transitions and fluid interactions reinforce a sense of continuity, echoing the recursive nature of fractals.
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Cover image for Explore Unique Vintage Finds at OldMansJunk.com
OldMansJunk.com (http://OldMansJunk.com), powered by Duda One — A character-driven eCommerce experience designed to turn curiosity into discovery. This project focuses on bold personality, vintage-inspired aesthetics, and intuitive browsing to showcase an eclectic mix of secondhand finds and hidden gems, creating a fun and memorable user journey.
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Cover image for Join Our Team: Enhance the Top Lake Sunapee WordPress Site
Our WordPress-powered flagship website has been the number one website of the Lake Sunapee region since 2005.
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his body of work focuses on logo design as a balance between clarity, memorability, and real-world utility. Each mark is developed with an emphasis on strong, recognizable forms that hold up across applications—from signage and vehicles to digital interfaces and print. The approach prioritizes simplicity with intention: reducing visual noise while preserving character. Iconography is crafted to feel immediate and legible, often drawing from industry-specific cues (such as electrical motifs) and refining them into distinctive, ownable symbols. Typography is treated as an integral component, not an afterthought—supporting the mark through proportion, rhythm, and hierarchy.
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