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The imaginary brick wall will always be there

Some days a designer can come into the studio and just have the most creative day. The kind of day where nothing can stop you, you’re just an creative force that can’t be reckoned with! But, there are always those days where you can’t get a line on a paper, an idea onto your computer screen, or even just a concept out of you head. It’s a very unfortunate dilemma but pretty much unavoidable. Sometimes it’s easy to climb the ol’ proverbial wall and get back into the ‘zone’, but sometimes you just can’t. This is where your research skills come in handy. Just like tackling a new project, you have to do your target audience research and what see whats already been done. But instead of waiting for that next ‘big’ project to come your way, you got to stay on your toes. You have to constantly be taking in everything graphic around you into your head. You never know when something may strike, maybe even an idea you were working on a month ago, but forgot about. But where does one look for inspiration and creativity? Well ladies and gents, after my long introduction, the centerpiece of this post. FFFFOUND. A great website of just glorious picture posting. FFFFound.com is a site where Joe Anyone Shmoe can sign up and just post whatever he/she finds visual aesthetic. It’s that simple! I can spend all day on this website, its updated daily but I can still enjoy going back through the posts I’ve already seen. It’s an experience I can’t fully describe in words. Just GO! But, for now just a small taste…

The evolutions in design…

evolution

The inspiring interior…

interior

And last BUT not least. The absolutely bizarre…

The Bizzare

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This entry was posted on Friday, May 29th, 2009 at 12:43 pm and is filed under Advertisement, Design, Fun Findings, Marketing, Web Design. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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