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Finding Inspiration in Uncommon Sources: 12 Places to Look - Sma

Most designers, when lacking ideas, turn to design galleries to find ideas. But there are a few problems with that approach. The most obvious is that when taking inspiration from similar mediums, there’s a fine line between “inspired by” and “copied”. To some extent, looking at established website designs can also be somewhat limiting, especially if you’re looking for a fresh solution to a problem. There are so many things designers could be turning to for inspiration outside of design galleries. Fashion The world of fashion has a long and varied artistic history.

Taking inspiration from both modern and historical fashion can be a great way to infuse something new and fresh in your website designs. Look at the overall scale of an outfit and mimic it.Color schemes are one of the easiest areas to adapt.Look at the lines of a garment and emulate them in your designs.Fabric textures and patterns are another easy-to-mimic area. Photography Travel. 10 Gorgeous Social Media Infographics.

Infographics make information easy to consume. Mundane Charts vs Info graphics: Although they are essentially driven by the same set of information, our eyes are more attached to the ones that give aesthetic pleasure. Below are 10 that might suit your social media taste buds. 1. Building a Company with Social Media 2. 25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers. Infographics can be a great way to quickly reference information.

25+ Useful Infographics for Web Designers

Instead of pouring over figures and long reports to decipher data, an infographic can immediately make apparent exactly what a dataset actually means. Below are more than 25 infographics that can be useful to web designers. Some are incredibly practical, some provide information that might be of interest to designers and some just present data that might be interesting to those who design websites all day. If you know of any good ones that we may have missed, please add them in the comments section below. 1.

Information map types - Wikit. This is a brief overview of information map types.

Information map types - Wikit

Each map type has its own more comprehensive section, linked from the entries below. Alternatively you can navigate by a full version of the mind map on the right: The two links below open an active mind map in a separate browser window. This map has hyperlinks to other parts of WikIT, and expanding branches. Interactive map: Flash (recommended) PDF (problem?) Mind maps Mind maps have a main topic, which is generally placed centrally. A Buzan-style mind map True mind maps or (Buzan mind maps) Tony Buzan appears to have been the first person to use the term "Mind maps" in association with the type of diagram that shows how topics are broken down and give guidelines for the making of "Mind maps" (Talk).

Earlier work on concept maps by Novak and Quillian is sometimes quoted as being the true origin of mind maps, but there are differences in how concept maps and mind maps are used and the benefits of each. Common mind maps Spidergrams A concept map.