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20 Super Impressive Examples of Papervision3D in Action | Web Design Ledger For those not familiar with Papervision3D, it’s a real-time 3D engine for Adobe Flash. In the past couple of years Papervision3D’s popularity has been growing and we’ve seen and an ever increasing adoption by Flash developers, and it’s no surprise as to why. By coupling Flash’s interactive nature and the power of a 3D engine, developer’s imaginations can run wild. Big name brands are opting to go the Papervision route to create highly immersive games and interactive environments to promote their products. In this post, I’ve rounded up some of the most impressive examples of Papervision3D to be found. Wonderwall LittleBigPlanet Generator dasai WHITEvoid The Eco Zoo The Profiler Red Bull Soapbox Racer EnergyLab Silenzio Papervision3D The Economist Hanazuki Case Studies GE Smart Grid Augmented Reality Pearl Jam Ten Game carlosulloa.com HelloEnjoy Foot Locker The Wrong Door About the Author Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. Related Posts 6 shares

hildendiaz How to Be Corporate and Still Be Creative If you’re like me, you graduated from art school and had dreams of working as an art director at a small agency. You envisioned having your own office on the top floor of a loft with 30-foot ceilings. Designers would play ping-pong below; people were allowed to drink beer at work; and brilliant ideas would flow effortlessly from your mind into multi-million-dollar campaigns for clients like Nike and Coca-Cola. In fact, you got a job at a large corporation and were shown to a desk in a sea of light-gray fabric-covered cubicles. You were given a 90-page handbook on how to create drop-shadows and sent off to populate templates for product brochures. Sounds like hell. Accept the Corporate Mindset, and Then Make Your Mark Image by Tim Patterson Working for a large corporation comes with many perks, such as benefits packages, consistent pay checks, team collaboration and not having to chase down new business. To maintain your creativity, you have to look beyond the projects in queue. Conclusion

50 Red Web Designs to Inspire You A few weeks ago, we showcased web designs that made use of the color yellow. Along those same lines, this week we are focusing on another warm and bold color, one that definitely has lots of impact. This inspirational showcase is all about the color red. Red can have several meanings, and a few of them even contradict one another, such as love and anger. McMillers Sweets Emporium Typefaces Truf Creative new to york Dark Crimson Revolver Youth Against Sudoku Impulse Cafe Rouge Uemit Oezcan coalmarch ColouringCode Rapala Festiki 2010 Poster Ninjas reveal reel Tuesday Creative godmother sonze Raka Creative taami berry.com axelsears.com Cora Design Studio jonwallacedesign lapatisserie.in Mr Singh’s Gorilla Coffee helveti-tweet Alex Flueras Bless this Stuff take the mic thecolorcure recetas de rechupete bitbots toys Mountain City Club capricorn BarneyFunk Future of Web Design Mr. Chirp – The Twitter Developer Conference Take the Walk bowtie Here, File File! Chrome Maurivan Proiect 1000 Oliver Kavanagh nGen Works LEVI – Advertising

INSTALLATION | TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA INC. Tips To Boost Your Creative Spirits in Designing Creativity is at its best when it is inborn. However, creativity is not something which cannot be learned. If you are a content writer, you will obviously end up polishing your writing skills with the passage of time. A graphic designer is mainly responsible for designing websites and making sure that everything looks great as a web design. Creativity and designing plays a very important role in delivering your message to your target audience. For a designer, it is very important to enhance his creative skills with the changing demands and with the passage of time. To Design or Not To Design A graphic designer can turn your not so very good website into an awesome website. If you really want to improve, stop thinking if you should or should not design. Make Your Own Ways through the Creative Process In order to boost your creative designing spirits, you need to start the creative process in your mind. Creativity vs. Change the Way You Perceive Things Trial and Error Stay Up-To-Date

The Adventures of Jeph // The Light | Sarah Beck The Light is a sculpture that honours the final days of the tungsten light bulb. As of 2015 the light bulb as we know it, also called the Edison bulb, will no longer be produced in North America. While this marks an advance in environmental responsibility, it also marks the death of a technology that changed the world. The light bulb ushered in a new era with an impact was so great that it came to symbolize a bright idea. “Rage, rage against the dying of the light” is a line from a poem by Dylan Thomas titled “Do not go gentle into that good night”. The Light is currently on display at Jubilee Plaza in Fort McMurray Alberta until all 360 tungsten bulbs die near the end of 2015. McMurray Musings features a very thoughtful blog post about igNIGHT and my work The Light. Like this: Like Loading...

The Price of Creativity: How Designers are Being Cheapened By the Internet There is a bit of a conundrum going on in the creative professional community. The problem? The Internet is seemingly cheapening the efforts of high-profile designers, programmers, and other similar jobs on the Web. It’s a global issue, and it is likely only to get worse! What really sparked this controversy is another recent controversy that surrounded the historic and memorable GAP logo. The whole Internet seemingly took notice, and even people who would not typically be interested in this type of discussion jumped in to voice their opinion about the disgust of the change. Rightfully, Gap had intended to go back to the drawing board, and they did. Things got even more chaotic after Gap stated that they would hold a contest on their Facebook account, where they asked users to submit logo ideas and designs. There was an immediate uproar from the design community about Gap’s attempt to forego the traditional process from which developing a brand identity is usually done.

40 Excellent Examples of Single Page Websites Several months ago, we published a list showcasing 40 Inspiring Single Page Websites, and as we had a lot of comments and everybody really loved the post, we decided to gather a new list, showing some new and fresh examples to inspire you. Single page websites are still a big hit this year, and we see new examples of this trend popping up everyday. To put this list together I was able to find many great examples on One Page Love, which is a great source for those who like to stay tuned in on the single page world. So enjoy the list… Jeroen Homan haatch creative design Brian Plemons mobily Uncle Pear The Brand Crew jephfernandez cahoona Manjo Graphics Catalytic Design Giuliano Liker BaileyArtStudio Sonny Langers Matthias Last Paths of Design niche Komrade Viktor Shvaiko fatih tanriverdi Social-IT-e Media mnmly Vision 18 Marko Cvetkovic Michał Ptaszyński swearjar Bowtie. Who is Leon Flyer App Goslingo Kardo Ayoub altitude Adrian Crellin Creating Heroes Sirulian Design Studios Hayley Smith Conway Anderson DavidSalvatori.com

Keith Sonnier - New Official Studio SIte 70 Awesomely Creative Flyer Designs for Inspiration Publishing flyers is most impressive and cheap way of advertisement if you are running a night club, selling drinks, marketing radio station or promoting any concert. It is also very frequent task among non-profit organizations and academic institution. Designing an impressive flyer is very important if you want to sell the show, here are few tips to follow while designing a creative flyer. Your concept should be creative enough to catch the eye of people. Today we have compiled a list of originative flyer design for your inspiration, make sure to have some knowledge how to design eye-catching poster before leaving this roundup. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

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