Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
This description covers five smartphone devices arranged diagonally across a white background, each showing different screens from an art gallery mobile application, beginning with the device in the upper left corner which displays a dark login screen with a gradient shifting from deep charcoal at the top through olive-tinted gray toward the center, feeling cool and shadowed like entering a dimly lit gallery space at dusk, with white text fields for email and password entry appearing as simple horizontal lines suggesting minimalist elegance, the word "artloom" appearing in white custom script at the top evoking handwritten artistic gesture, moving to the central and most prominent device positioned slightly right of center in portrait orientation, this screen shows a content feed beginning with a soft blush pink area at the top, warm and inviting like rose quartz or early morning light through sheer curtains, containing the headline "Today's curated Virtual show for you" in black sans-serif letters, below this headline appears a rectangular image of an abstract painting with bold gestural brushstrokes in lime green like fresh spring grass, golden yellow like afternoon sunlight or honey, and cobalt blue like deep summer sky, the paint appearing thick and textured as if you could feel the raised ridges if you touched the screen surface, beneath this artwork image sits a white outlined text entry box labeled "Enter" and smaller gray text reading "32 pieces you may like," continuing down this central screen the background transitions to pale yellow like softly aged paper or gentle morning light, containing another exhibition card showing an artwork thumbnail with vibrant orange figures, this card titled "Touches the Sky" with dates and location information in smaller gray text and a black "Artloom" button, the overall vertical progression creating a warm color temperature journey from cool pink through warm yellow suggesting movement through different gallery rooms or thematic sections, the rightmost tall device shows an artist statement page headed "Meet the Artist" over pale yellow fading to white like sunlight on a wall, containing paragraph text in comfortable reading size describing artistic process using words about memory, emotions, textures, and colors, accompanied by a detail of abstract painting with violet, cream, and earth tones that feels soft and painterly like blended pastels or weathered surfaces, the lower left device displays detailed information about a specific artwork titled "Fears" created in 2023 using oil and acrylic on canvas measuring fifty by thirty inches, showing a small square thumbnail of the painting with green, yellow, and pale areas, the descriptive text discussing childhood memories and emotional themes in approachable language over a clean white background feeling crisp and gallery-like, the partially visible lower right device presents another exhibition card titled "A Dream of Mountains" over pale yellow warmth, showing abstract landscape details with burgundy like aged wine or autumn leaves, cream like cotton or weathered stone, and touches of violet, all five devices rendered with black edges suggesting polished metal or plastic bezels, their screens appearing glossy and reflective like actual smartphone glass surfaces, subtle shadows beneath each device appearing soft-edged and gray suggesting diffused overhead lighting in a bright studio environment, the overall spatial arrangement creating diagonal movement from upper left toward lower right, with varied angles giving each device slight dimensional tilt as if casually arranged on a flat white surface rather than rigidly aligned, the composition balanced through distributed visual weight with the central device commanding primary attention through size and position while others provide supporting context and interface variety, the color strategy across all screens maintaining cohesion through shared use of white, black, soft pastels, and allowing featured artwork colors to provide vibrant accent notes, the typography throughout appearing clean and contemporary, easily readable with clear size hierarchy distinguishing headlines from body text from metadata, the overall impression suggesting thoughtful design that makes art content feel accessible and inviting rather than intimidating or exclusive, inviting exploration through visual clarity and warm color choices that create welcoming rather than austere atmosphere.
ArtLoom is a mobile app designed to effortlessly connect aspiring artists with collectors, making art discovery and engagement seamless. Emerging artists often find selling their work daunting, while new collectors struggle with where to begin. Drawing inspiration from social media and dating apps, ArtLoom simplifies the experience for both. Collectors can explore and discover artwork as easily as scrolling through their feed, while artists gain a dedicated platform to showcase their work and reach the right audience.