50 Best Sites To Get Design Inspiration at DzineBlog

Learn how to earn $125 or more per hour as a freelancer - Click Here Looking for hosting?. We recommend MediaTemple for web hosting. Every designer needs inspiration once in a while Finding inspiration is not always as simple as it sounds, Here I’ve composed a list inspiration most of the designers use, This list contains galleries range from of Graphic Design, Web design, Interface Design, Stationary Design, Logo Design, Typography, Motion Graphics to Online Magazines. This post is almost a continuation of the post. Sites to Check for Graphic Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Sites to Check for Interface Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sites to Check for Web Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sites to Check for Stationery Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. Sites to Check for Packaging Design Inspiration 1. 2. Sites to Check for Logo Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sites to Check for Typography Design Inspiration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Design Magazine
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55 incredible examples of photo manipulation
We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention.
Alchemy | An open drawing project
Like Mom Like Dad
June 8, 2012 | Leave a Comment The first picture is from 1956, my grandfather Frank Beam was graduating from Wofford College, in Spartanburg, SC. He is standing with his 2 siblings (Sam and Claudia). He was the first in his family to attend college (which was a big feat when his grandfather was a Civil War veteran and living in a time when growing up in rural South Carolina typically meant dropping out of school to farm or work in the mill).54 years later, I graduated from Wofford College as well, and stood with my 2 younger siblings after the ceremony for this picture (My grandfather was also able to make the trip back to Wofford to share this day with me–see attached picture). I continue to be proud to follow in my grandfather’s footsteps, and am lucky to have shared in this experience with him! June 5, 2012 | Leave a Comment April 30, 2012 | Leave a Comment April 24, 2012 | 1 Comment April 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Welcome to Dinovember — Thoughts on creativity
Every year, my wife and I devote the month of November to convincing our children that, while they sleep, their plastic dinosaur figures come to life. It began modestly enough. The kids woke up to discover that the dinosaurs had gotten into a box of cereal and made a mess on the kitchen table. The next morning, the dinos had climbed onto the kitchen counter to raid the fruit bowl. The morning after that, they had managed to breach the refrigerator and help themselves to a carton of eggs. Things quickly escalated from there. To be fair, they did clean up after themselves from time to time. Usually, though, the dinosaurs are just like anybody else—looking to have a good time. Why do we do this? Childhood is fleeting, so let’s make sure it’s fun while it lasts.
Self-taught designer builds a secret studio under a bridge in Valencia
posted Categories: Construction Methods Self-taught designer Fernando Abellanas has installed a covert studio beneath a graffiti-covered bridge in the Spanish city of Valencia, making use of the concrete infrastructure to form a roof and walls for the hideaway. Abellanas, who designs furniture and lighting under the studio name Lebrel, created the small timber- and metal-framed hut in just two weeks. He prefers not to reveal its exact location within the city, but said he is often drawn to design huts for neglected spaces. "I feel a great attraction for this type of place and sometimes I make interventions in them. "It is a personal intervention that tries to put value in these type of spaces. The parasitic structure makes use of a pair of concrete beams beneath the bridge deck as the runners for a set of wheels that allow the studio to be moved using a hand crank. The studio is designed as an urban cabin, offering retreat from the bustle of the city while being directly below a busy road.
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