Working with a friend of mine, i was asked to design a complete new website for CBF Sports Management. The enterprise is based on Miami Florida and mainly they organize and manage "Fantasy Camps" with NBA Stars as Dwayne Wade, Mario Chalmers and Kevin Durant.  I was asked to bring some cool stuff and graphics to create a stunning but simple website, easy to access and navigate and focussed into always having reacheable the upcoming events.  This is the first proposal for the redesign... A lot of planning, drawings, and research has been involved to create the following set of images. 
The homepage. Mainfly focussed into an eye-catchy image of the upcoming major event. Left side contain the menu (icon based) and the left column shows more info about the event plus the 3 upcoming events.TtThe dlñkasjklas
The About page is mainly to display the precise info of the business and the contact form. 
Camps and events. Shows each event or camps as a floating card. This allows to enphasize and separate big events from small ones. 
Photos and videos was designed as a big full screen slider where each slides has the option to navigate inside the photo album. Also the sliders support html5 video playback for embed videos from any event. A secret kinda hidden feature is the grid view of all the multimedia files (wait for it).
The Icon Based menu it's simple (very simple) yet usefull and easy to access and navigate. We put our brains into the content architecture to create an unique way to display content. 
 
We like graphics... and we know the devil is in the details... tha'ts why we love to show all the details from this website proposal, from the shadowing on the sidebar, the icons on the menu thru the floating cards for events and the small carousel detail for multimedia browsing. 
Thanks for watching this project. Any comment is welcome. 
CBF Website
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CBF Website

First proposal for redesign CBF Sports Management website. The enterprise is based on Miami Florida and mainly organized and manage "fantasy camp Read More

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