Designing isn’t really a trait you’re born with. Anyone can become one, and sure, others are more gifted than some, but every designer had to learn.
Here are 5 simple traits that you can develop to improve yourself as a designer or artist.
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Designing isn’t really a trait you’re born with. Anyone can become one, and sure, others are more gifted than some, but every designer had to learn.
Here are 5 simple traits that you can develop to improve yourself as a designer or artist.
by Eric Dye
These are some very creative pieces of art work.
Fernando Degrossi has taken two different worlds, whether it be film, television or music, and mixed the worlds together to create some stunning visual pieces.
I absolutely love this first one.
Who wouldn’t want to hang this on the wall?
by Eric Dye
The title of this book is “Traumgedanken”, traslated: “Thoughts on dreams.”
It is a collection of literary, philosophical, psychological and scientifical writings relating to dream theories.
by Eric Dye
I dig the minimalism look.
You can say so much with so little.
There’s something about simple lines and lack of detail that leave room for your mind to fill in the details. Minimalism may be just the style you need to increase and amp-up the “volume” on the message you’re trying to send.
Take a look at these inspirational paper cut-out comic book character cut-outs:
by Eric Dye
Invisible Children is an inspiring organization.
They have an incredible story, and if you ever have a chance to watch their documentary, I highly recommend it.
This is Invisible Children:
We are story tellers. We make documentaries about war-affected children in east Africa and tour them around the world. We use the power of media to inspire young people to help end the longest running war in Africa. Our model has proven effective, and hundreds of thousands of people have been called to action through our films and the volunteers that tour them.
Powerful, indeed!
Recently on their blog, the Invisible Children creative department (IC|reative) shared a little behind-the-scenes of their latest campaign.
[Read more…] about Behind-the-Scenes of the Invisible Children “25” Campaign
This morning I stumbled upon a blog by Andy Helms named “oktotally” and I was sucked into a house of 8-bit goodness. What ensued was nothing short of magical!
Andy is an 8-bit artist and a movie lover which when combining the two together, delivers “shear awesomeness” (name that movie)!
Check out the movie art below and make sure you check out the rest of his awesome 8-bit art!