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Daily Design Inspiration -- Abduzeedo

Daily Design Inspiration -- Abduzeedo | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Daily Design Inspiration from selecting photography, architecture, graphic design and more. Our goal is to simply inspire your day and be creative!
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Abduzeedo has fresh visual design ideas - daily.

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EFFEKT's treetop experience observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of denmark

EFFEKT's treetop experience observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of denmark | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Overlooking the gisselfeld klosters skove forest, south of Copenhagen, EFFEKT’s spiral treetop experience allows visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning danish nature surrounding them. The observation tower is nestled in a luscious forest characterized by a hilly landscape, with several natural elements such as lakes, creeks and wetlands.


The 600 meter-long walkway is connected to a 45 meter-tall observation tower, creating a unique opportunity to meander above the trees. both the tower and the walkway function as a seamless and continuous ramp, making the forest accessible for all.

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EFFEKT's spiral treetop experience, now part of camp adventure, allows visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning danish forest surrounding them.

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The mokase phone cover turns your smartphone into a portable espresso maker

The mokase phone cover turns your smartphone into a portable espresso maker | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There will always be times in the day when you are in desperate need of a caffeine boost, yet no where near the closest café. and for these times, mokase have comprised the answer to your caffeine-deprived prayers, in the shape of a phone case that converts your smartphone into an on-the-go espresso maker. using a simple system of a disposable insert which houses the coffee, and an app that heats it up on demand, the mokase pours out an espresso made by your smartphone.


On setting out to develop a product to brew coffee whilst out and about, Luigi Carfora and clemente biondo of ‘smart k’ had the idea of incorporating it into a gadget already carried around every day—the smartphone. the duo successfully designed a case that measures less than 1cm in thickness,  is completely waterproof and insulates the coffee when brewed. through a side slit in the mokase, the ‘mokaromi’ cartridge is inserted. the coffee—sealed within a vacuum on the inside of the cartridge—is freed when inserted into the phone, as the ‘spout’ breaks the membrane of the vacuum allowing the drink to exit....

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Using a disposable insert which houses the coffee, and an app that heats it up on demand, the mokase pours out an espresso made by your smartphone. At least, that's the intended design. Fanciful? Yes. Bring it on!

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The Road To Resilient Web Design – Smashing Magazine

The Road To Resilient Web Design – Smashing Magazine | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Editor’s Note: In the world of web design, we tend to become preoccupied with the here and now. In “Resilient Web Design“, Jeremy Keith emphasizes the importance of learning from the past in order to better prepare ourselves for the future. So, perhaps we should stop and think more beyond our present moment? The following is an excerpt from Jeremy’s web book.


Design adds clarity. Using colour, typography, hierarchy, contrast, and all the other tools at their disposal, designers can take an unordered jumble of information and turn it into something that’s easy to use and pleasurable to behold. Like life itself, design can win a small victory against the entropy of the universe, creating pockets of order from the raw materials of chaos....

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Resilient Web Design is a short book written by Jeremy Keith. You won’t find any code to help you build better websites, but you'll find ideas and approaches. A long read but a good one for design ideas.

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These Curious Billboards in California Show the Exact Natural Landscapes Behind Them

These Curious Billboards in California Show the Exact Natural Landscapes Behind Them | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

An artist in California is replacing garish billboard ads with nature photos that blend almost perfectly into the surrounding landscapes—because they show the landscapes themselves.


Jennifer Bolande’s “Visible Distance/Second Sight” is gracing roadside scenes along Gene Autry Trail and Vista Chino in Palm Springs, California. When a viewer sees the outdoor posters from the right perspective, the large-scale images of the mountains in the distance align with the actual ranges, creating a striking juxtaposition of the virtual image and the real one.


Part of a broader “Desert X” exhibition in the area, it’s meant to redirect attention from the advertisement to the natural world depicted in it. It’s been done before, to a degree. As we pointed out in 2015, artist Brian Kane’s work in Massachusetts used trees and stars to similar effect....

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Cheeky genius from Jennifer Bolande and Desert X.

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Twibfy - Creative Marketplace

Twibfy - Creative Marketplace | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Twibfy is an inspirational platform and marketplace for creative professionals. Discover and purchase high quality digital visual content curated by creatives for creatives and organize it in the Twibfy cloud. The marketplace offers an environment for talented people to showcase their work and instantly sell it through the platform.
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Brilliant creative designs and creative marketplace.

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Product Pages

Product Pages | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Curated directory of the best Product Pages
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Useful source for the best product page designs and inspiration.

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10 of the Best Modern Poster Designs to Inspire Creativity

10 of the Best Modern Poster Designs to Inspire Creativity | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Posters offer a diverse canvas for graphic designers, and some of the very best are not only beautifully designed but also inspiring and thought-provoking. There are hundreds of stunning poster designs that are instantly eye-catching, but we’ve narrowed this list down to a few of the most intriguing examples from the current decade. Whether you prefer to be bold or understated, you’re certain to find something here that will get your creative juices flowing.
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Deliciously creative posters. Recommended viewing. 10/10

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Web Design Agencies Websites: 26 Creative Web Examples | Graphic Design Junction

Web Design Agencies Websites: 26 Creative Web Examples | Graphic Design Junction | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Fresh, innovative, creative, minimalist award winning web design agencies websites for inspiration. Today we've selected 26 best web design agencies' websites.


Beautiful examples of Web Design Agencies websites for inspiration. These agencies are are using the latest technologies “HTML5,  CSS3  and  JavaScript” for their websites to create perfect and eye catching design. 


Let’s take a quick look at some amazing new web trends to keep in mind when designing your next website project.

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You're in for a creative treat with these 26 agency websites. Enjoy.

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14 inspirational examples of creative typography - 99designs Blog

14 inspirational examples of creative typography - 99designs Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

You can have words without a picture, or a picture without words, but when you bring them together you get something special: a piece of art with a message. We see examples of creative typography all over the place, from polished advertisements to street art. But how do you get from idea to finished product?


Recently, 99designs teamed up with Skillshare to offer a classes to our designers on gaining typographic inspiration from your surroundings, adding visual concepts to individual words, hand lettering and shading, and custom logotypes. Take a look at some of the awesome results. And, if you’re feeling inspired, jump over to Skillshare and sign up for your trial!...

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Fresh creativity.

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The story of Lisbon through its storefronts and owners

The story of Lisbon through its storefronts and owners | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

After showing us the beauty of storefronts in paris and milan, pixartprinting has now collaborated with photographer sebastian erras to spotlight the city of lisbon and its most remarkable shops. ‘lisbon re-tale’ carries us through theportuguese capital to encounter 30 historical shops, their often ornately decorated façades and their passionate business owners. the series — of which lisbon is the final chapter — seeks to give a voice to these traditional places, highlighting the creativity, character, and values from the past.


Through the voices of its inhabitants, ‘lisbon re-tale’ conveys the vibrant essence and energy of the city, highlighting its historic architecture and commercial spaces. this latest collaboration between pixartprinting and photographersebastian erras sees craftsmen, young designers, barbers, and restaurateurs standing outside their store’s doors, proudly presenting goods to locals and foreigners alike. ‘light seems to shine from the people who work in them: welcoming, smiling men and women who love their land and its history,’ the team describes....

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Pixartprinting has collaborated with photographer Sebastian Erras to spotlight the city of lisbon and its most remarkable shops. What a visual feast!

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A short history of 150 years of paper currency in India

A short history of 150 years of paper currency in India | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Knowing that the current Rs500 and Rs1,000-denominated notes are now a relic of the past makes you look at them differently. In one night, what was once legal tender became nothing more worthy than Monopoly money.

 

And yet, the Narendra Modi government’s sudden move on Nov. 08, which preceded the introduction of new notes, was only the latest milestone in the long story of the Indian rupee’s evolution in paper form.

 

For many of us, the old versions featuring Mahatma Gandhi on one side were all that we ever knew. Though the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) introduced an updated version of the notes in 2005 (eventually all the notes, and not just the high-denomination ones), with some new security features, the overall look and design remained similar to the original style, introduced in 1996. These notes were, however, preceded by decades of changes in symbols, colours, sizes, denominations and more—a rich history that harks back to the colonial era.

 

The birth of a paper currencyUntil the 18th century, silver and gold coins were commonly used in India. But as private European trading companies established their own banks in the region, such as the Bank of Hindostan in Calcutta, they began issuing the very first versions of Indian paper notes, which were initially just text-based....

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As India moves to demonetize its currency notes to control black Market currency, the history of banknotes in India and the designs are fascinating.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, November 14, 2016 1:14 AM
We have come a long way since the times when the Briish introduced paper currency for the first time in India. Today the pangs of demonetisation of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 denomination bills has shown how dependent we still are on paper currency. Plastic money or electronic currency is yet to take hold in the country.
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Skeuomorphism vs. Flat Design vs Material Design

Skeuomorphism vs. Flat Design vs Material Design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It’s design vocabulary time! We know you’ve heard these two terms floating around: skeuomorphism and flat design. What do they mean?

 

They’re two contemporary designs trends that each have their own unique style and set of traits. Skeuomorphism creates a sense of familiarity by emulating materials, while flat design stays true to its medium, often feeling minimal and utilitarian.

 

These opposing styles create a major fork in the road for designers (especially those in UI design), and many projects begin with the question of which world to jump into. Luckily, we’re here to help answer that question with an in-depth look at each design style. We’ll also explore Google’s all-new design language, Material Design, which combines the aesthetic of both skeuomorphism and flat design....

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Design ideas: Skeuomorphism creates a sense of familiarity by emulating materials, while flat design stays true to its medium, often feeling minimal and utilitarian.

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10,000 butterflies flutter over enchanting underground bar by Ashley Sutton

10,000 butterflies flutter over enchanting underground bar by Ashley Sutton | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Named ‘the iron fairies’, the mysterious interiors of this bar conjures up scenes from a fairytale book or Lord of the Rings. With three locations: Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo, the underground den is reminiscent of a blacksmith’s workshop; reflected in the iron, timber and leather materiality and the curious decorations all across the eclectic interior.


Created by designer Ashley Sutton, a distinctive element of the iron fairies is the ceiling enveloped with 10,000 preserved butterflies that suspend over the main ‘workshop’ room furnished with low seating and circular tables. Rooms branch out to form individually designed ‘furnaces’ and ‘casting rooms’, offering private spaces for smaller groups. The element of enchantment is distilled into every detail of the bar interior, with the concept itself deriving from sutton’s days working in the underground iron-ore mines in Western Australia.


With this, the décor follows a fantasy imagined by the designer where ore miners stumble upon little winged spirits, mixing roughly hewn wood, massive rusty cogs, rickety piping, and walls lined with vials of fairy dust....

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Vials of ‘fairy dust’ and metal-making tools decorate the interior of the iron fairies bar that appears to have come straight from a fairytale book.

sarkzoe's comment, June 27, 2017 2:44 AM

Its striking
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World's first colorless coffee promises not to stain your teeth

World's first colorless coffee promises not to stain your teeth | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Until now, the risk of slightly stained teeth has been just a small price to pay for the satisfaction and energy boost that coffee brings. However, London-based startup CLR CFF claim to have created the world’s first ‘colorless coffee’—the pair of words itself almost an oxymoron. brewed with high quality arabica coffee beans and pure water, the disconcerting drink promises a ‘fresh, aromatic taste and flavor’ that does not require sugar or milk.


Made with a ‘never before used’ coffee brewing method, the brew comes without the dark brown color of the coffee as we know it , and consequently does not yellow your tooth enamel.


CLR CFF promises that the energy-boosting beverage does not contain preservatives, artificial flavors, stabilizers, sugar or any other sweeteners. the startup—founded by slovakian brothers david and adam nagy—came about after the pair struggled with teeth stains brought about by a caffeine-infused lifestyle. After finding nothing on the market that filled the gap left by coffee without staining their teeth, the duo set out to create a drink brewed with the same arabica beans, that wouldn’t have such a negative effect on their smiles..

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CLR CFF have created the world’s first clear coffee, brewed with arabica coffee beans and water for an aromatic taste that does not discolor your teeth.

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Minimalism Is Dead. Hello, Maximalism

Minimalism Is Dead. Hello, Maximalism | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Less is a bore, as Robert Venturi once said.


Minimalism has held a tight grip on the modern design industry for the past decade. We embraced the Apple aesthetic, extolled the logic of Helvetica, and worshiped at the church of Dieter Rams. It served its purpose, most recently, as a correctional to the excesses of the 1990s. But lately, as dispatches from Milan Design Week have shown, asceticism has given way to audacity.


Every April, hundreds of thousands of people trek to Milan for its trendsetting design week, which ultimately influences the furniture, accessories, and textiles that make their way into homes, offices, hotels, restaurants, and virtually every other interior. This year the artistic influences ranged from ’30s art deco to ’70s eclecticism. Designers and manufacturers experimented with digital fabrication–like 3D knitting–and rediscovered artisanal craft techniques, like lacquering, metal casting, and jacquard weaving.


But one thing was consistent: They’re embracing luxurious materials and textures, testing ambitious silhouettes, and piling on the details to yield products and furnishings that are visually enticing and emotionally evocative.In other words, minimalism is dead; maximalism has arrived....

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Ch-ch-changes. Design keeps evolving and is the end of minimalism near?

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, May 2, 2017 12:56 AM
Minimalism is obsolete while Maximalism is the new kid on the block. It is not surprising considering the huge advantage of digital designing, 3-D printing, and the immense possibilities afforded by collaborative designing. The intricacies of Maximalist design can be faithfully created digitally. Digital designing has allowed the artist and the designer to simply follow his or her dreams to reality!
 
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Why Your Creative Ideas Get Ignored

Why Your Creative Ideas Get Ignored | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

EMany of us bemoan the fact that creativity seems to be in decline in America.Research by KH Kim finds that the ability to think creatively is down among children and adults, which suggests they may be less able to come up with creative solutions to problems. This trend worries those in the business sector and beyond, who fear it could spell disaster for the future of innovation.


But what if the biggest block to creativity isn’t the inability to come up with new ideas and solutions to problems, but our inability to accept and recognize them?


This idea is at the heart of Jennifer Mueller’s new book, Creative Change: Why We Resist It . . . How We Can Embrace It. Mueller, a former Wharton School management professor, uncovers the way our minds react to uncertainty and how that can get in the way of embracing creativity. Her book aims to give us the tools we need to be more open to creative ideas and to communicate them to others....

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A new book explains why leaders can be so dismissive of creative ideas—and how to change this mindset. Useful thinking.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, March 11, 2017 10:39 PM
Has the internet robbed us of the ability to be creative? Why be creative when everything is out there on the Internet! No, according to the article, it is because we are not ready to accept novel ideas that we have turned away from creative ideas. Ironically, the Internet has made us averse to change and disruption!
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It's A Golden Age For Magazine Covers

It's A Golden Age For Magazine Covers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The 2016 election and new administration come accompanied by a renaissance of political image-making: The release of new cover art by magazines like Der Spiegel and Time are met with thousands of shares and retweets. Each photograph and illustration is analyzed and picked apart by commentators. And fomenting all of this is a protest movement with a flair for signage that remixes, reappropriates, and borrows the work of these artists.

Not since George Lois's iconic work for Esquire in the '60s has cover art enjoyed so much popular and critical success. It’s a fascinating time to be an illustrator, designer, or painter working on political subjects. Co.Design asked some of the voices and pens behind today’s iconic cover art about their work—and what’s changed in the past three months....

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The new administration has provided the mother lode of ideas for magazine covers, political cartoons and cable TV news programming.

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Ultimate Guide to Color Contrast. 3 Things You Should Consider

Ultimate Guide to Color Contrast. 3 Things You Should Consider | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The colors you choose while designing a website, poster or any other type of image will have a huge impact on whether or not the overall design is successful. After all, there is a lot of psychology behind the colors that people are attracted to, and designers need to incorporate this into everything they do.

Color contrast plays a very valuable role, but it is often overlooked, undervalued and misunderstood. To avoid this problem, you must learn more about color contrast, including how and why you should use it. Once you go beyond the basics of knowing that red and orange aren’t good colors to create contrast but black and white are, you can begin to develop an enhanced aesthetic that will please clients and viewers.

Why is Color Contrast So Useful?
Color contrast, in a nutshell, provides visual intrigue and keeps viewers interested. Consider for a moment how boring it would be if an entire poster was made from one color or only included shades from the same color family. Although there are some instances when this does work from an artistic perspective, it’s not an approach that is likely to grab someone’s attention when they’re perusing store shelves, looking at movie posters or surfing the web. Therefore, it’s wise to use contrasting colors whenever appropriate....

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Interesting post on the importance of color contrast in your design.

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Oleg Shuplyak’s Astonishing Hidden Figures Paintings (35 photos)

Oleg Shuplyak’s Astonishing Hidden Figures Paintings (35 photos) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

An architect by day and a master of illusion in his offtime, Ukranian Oleg Shuplyak, aka MrOlik, uses his technical skills as a trained architect to paint surreal optical illusions that contain portraits of other artists, authors and historical figures.

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Amazing creativity! Recommended viewing.

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23 science fiction and fantasy book covers that are out of this world - 99designs Blog

23 science fiction and fantasy book covers that are out of this world - 99designs Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Book covers have a tremendous impact on potential novel readers because the truth is, when we’re searching for a new read, we’re likely to judge a book first by its cover. Where a compelling book cover design might attract a new reader, a boring or confusing cover might lead them to keep browsing without another thought.

 

As sci-fi and fantasy novels create otherworldly settings and unimaginable scenarios, their book covers need to help communicate what’s happening within their pages in an engaging and meaningful way, without being distracting.

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Interesting post on the science of the design of science fiction book covers.

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15 Funny Lorem Ipsum Generators to Shake Up Your Design Mockups – Shopify

15 Funny Lorem Ipsum Generators to Shake Up Your Design Mockups – Shopify | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Lorem ipsum has become the industry standard for design mockups and prototypes. By adding a little bit of Latin to a mockup, you’re able to show clients a more complete version of your design without actually having to invest time and effort drafting copy.


But despite all its benefits, seeing the same random Latin text in every design can get a little boring for you and your clients. So if you have a client who’s got a sense of humour or if you’re just tired of going the traditional route in your mockups, here are 15 creative and funny lorem ipsum text generators that are sure to lighten the mood at any client meeting....

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Here are 15 creative and funny lorem ipsum type generators for your next mockup.

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Here Is What Happened In 2016 In Cookie Form

Here Is What Happened In 2016 In Cookie Form | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

2016 was a wild year. Not only did Beyoncé reinvent the music video as we know it, Britain voted to leave the European Union, Chewbacca mom stole the hearts of millions, and Pokemon Go sweeps the globe.


And those are just some of the notable moments of 2016 according to Pitch’s annual review of pop culture....

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Pitch's annual holiday cookies highlight the key moments of 2016 to create an edible annual review.

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9 cutting edge web design trends for 2017

9 cutting edge web design trends for 2017 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

These technologies have combined to create a huge shift in the web design paradigm, creating, most notably, a responsive (or increasingly mobile-first) design philosophy.


On the aesthetic side, 3 years ago flat design reigned supreme. And then Google introduced Material design, which brought us slightly out of abstraction. 2017 marks the year design takes one more step back into reality. Whether it’s through form, color choice or functionality, 2017 is a year of hybrids, where reality and technology collide to create a seamless browsing experience.


Here are the 9 web design trends we think are going to bridge that gap...

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From animated micro-interactions to split screens to gamification, these are the 9 web design trends we're predicting will be popular in 2017. Great reading and viewing!  10/10

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28 of the Best Instagrams to Follow for Design Inspiration

28 of the Best Instagrams to Follow for Design Inspiration | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What if I told you you could visit an art gallery ... from the comfort of your own home? Or from a bus seat on your commute to work? Or while you're taking a break for lunch?

 

If you follow the right people, that's what Instagram can do for you. There are a lot of really talented artists and designers out there who use Instagram as a sort of mini art gallery -- a social portfolio, if you will.

 

And it's a jackpot for people who love browsing gorgeous design work. To help you narrow your search, I've carefully curated some of the best Instagrams to follow for design inspiration. I did my best to place them in categories -- illustration, graphic design, pop art and installation, color palettes, street art, photography, typography, and calligraphy -- although you'll notice some of their work could fall into a number of different lists. ...

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Check out this carefully curated list of the best Instagram accounts for beautiful illustration, graphic design, photography, typography, street art, and more. Great list!

donhornsby's curator insight, November 8, 2016 11:09 AM
We hope this list helped you find some new designers to follow. May your Instagram feed be much more beautiful for it!