Design + Creative
This month, we are showcasing a group of amazing photographers and their unique vision, combining technique and artistry to produce incredibly powerful images.
Welcome to the second piece in our journey on Keeping Creative Passions Alive! In our last installment, I introduced this series and the purpose behind it.
This month’s showcase is focused on illustration, including a range of amazing artists and their own distinctive styles – from Stanley Chow’s fantastic symmetrical artworks to an incredibly realistic portrait of Jesse Pinkman by Isabella Morawetz.
Hello, and welcome to the new series: “Keeping Creative Passions Alive: How to Bridge the Work/Life Gap of the Creative”.
Creative Delight is a new, monthly selection of images curated by Inspiration Grid in collaboration with Media Temple. Inspiration Grid is a daily-updated gallery celebrating creative talent from around the world that I launched in February 2011.
Elliot Jay Stocks has been working in the design industry for the better part of a decade.
Next time you find yourself in the company of web designers and developers, ask the following question: “What is your preferred declaration order for CSS?” This seemingly innocuous question is likely to spark an intense debate and unlikely to result in a resolution.
In our last discussion in this series on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we defined the characteristics of the creative entrepreneur, we talked about the plight that the creative entrepreneur faces and we mentioned some ways to overcome that plight.
We don’t want to lose the creative entrepreneurs because we need them in this world to push the envelope of what is possible, as well as, prove and provide an option that is different from the day to day world of corporate life.
This post was originally published on CSS-Tricks. The modern web design and development process is rapidly evolving, and responsive websites are quickly becoming the norm.
Product design and marketing design are separate, but closely related, disciplines.
As they say, you won't get a second chance to make a first impression. Abduzeedo founder Fabio Sasso shares his guidelines for effective, memorable portfolios.