Greetings, folks. I’m in the middle of re-imagining this whole web portfolio thing. Growing tired of seeing portfolio after portfolio using 10px-sized text, I wanted to focus on super awesome readability. I also get severely disappointed when some image sizes look fine for some screen resolutions, while for others that same image could be cut in half, forcing a viewer to scroll in order to see the whole thing; or when images are dwarfed on big screens. So I’m going to test out this fluid-width web portfolio design that’s instantly readable/viewable on any platform.
I’m still formatting my work for this new version of my portfolio, but in the meantime, please enjoy this ridiculously over-sized logo and a small amount of info about me.
I’m still formatting my work for this new version of my portfolio, but in the meantime, please enjoy this ridiculously over-sized logo and a small amount of info about me.
My name is David Boni and I am a young, independent graphic designer with a deep affinity for typography, logotypes, digital art & illustration, website design, and layout design. I define myself by producing superb aesthetics with plenty of sophistication.
In my design work, I focus on providing clear and concise solutions that adhere to evolving grid layouts and typographic standards. Where branding or identity is concerned, I strive for uniqueness—to be illustrative and effective at communicating an idea and an image. There is nothing more satisfying than working on a successful project.
I started out as an English major with a great love of literature, poetry, and, most importantly, the way we humans communicate and express ourselves and our dreams to each other. After considering my future, I decided that I could not live as a starving poet, and transferred my love for communication and my obsession with graphic design and typography to a career that I am proud of.
I do still write ardently. My thoughts of the world and other things can be found via Twitter.
Interested in working together? Want to say hello? Let’s get in touch.


