Believe it or not, even the programmingest of programmers enjoy reading a website that's nice to look at.
In order to 'sell' people on this free and open source package, Curveball needed a face (a logo), and a body (a website). Along with the branding, I designed the landing page and the template blocks for the documentation pages.
Curveball homepage.
As you can probably tell by the language, it's a very developer-focused product.
Because the documentation can make for a lot of reading, we opted to include a dark mode.
Curveball merchandise. What's a pitcher without a baseball hat?