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10 Coded Animated Scenes for Halloween Design Inspiration

Speckyboy Design Magazine

If you have been hunting around for some Halloween design ideas and inspiration, we have created a collection of animated scenes to help you out. Some of them may give you the chills, but most will make you chuckle. With this Haloween-themed collection, we promise you plenty of coding tricks and treats! Little Witch. There are so many tiny elements that it is difficult to take your eyes off this animated Halloween scene.

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China 2050: The Future Of China According To A Photographer Benoit Cezard

Design You Trust

Benoit Cezard said his inspiration came from a viewpoint that China would surpass the U.S. to be the NO.1 power in the world in 2050. He believed that with China’s rapid development, Chinese migrant workers will be replaced by western people, so they have to adapt to that in advance. More: Behance Benoit Cezard is a French teacher, and photography is his favorite hobby.

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Anna Katalin Lovrity

Communication Arts

The meticulous yet minimalistic illustration and animation work of this Budapest-based artist proves that less is more.

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Photographer Captured Post-Apocalyptic Images Of Abandoned Bangkok Shopping Mall That Hides A Fishy Secret

Design You Trust

In most post-apocalyptic films when the camera pans down the abandoned streets of New York or Tokyo, long after people have disappeared and the buildings have fallen into disrepair, we see nature again thriving. More: Jesse Rockwell, Instagram h/t: colossal Trees and plants take hold in the sidewalks and wild animals like deer, bears, and lions stalk the ruins left behind by humans.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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BP&O Collections — Best Awards Winners 2019

BP&O

The Best Awards is an annual celebration of interactive, graphic, product and spacial design work from New Zealand and Australia, run by The Designer’s Institute. This year’s event took place on Friday the 4th October at Auckland’s Spark Arena where winning studios where awarded a Gold Pin for best in category, a Supreme Pin for best in discipline or a Purple […].

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Reflecting on my move to Switzerland ????

Abduzeedo

Reflecting on my move to Switzerland ????. AoiroStudio Oct 21, 2019 As I am writing this, I am in the middle of a 20-meter square hotel room with my family and 8 bags that represents our dear belongings. No home. No car. No bank account. Starting a new job in 7 hours.in a new city that I have never been before and located in a beautiful country of Switzerland.

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Your Very Own Harrier Jet: This Jet Will Go Down In History As One Of The All Time Great Classic British Aircraft

Design You Trust

The Harrier Jet, originally developed in the 1960s, is most known for its vertical takeoff and landing ability. It’s a subsonic jet that can hover like a helicopter. More: The Silverstone Classic Sale Of course, this also causes it to be a pain in the ass to pilot. The vertical takeoffs are only possible at less than maximum loaded weight. Conventional landings are only possible within a narrow.

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Design Museum OOH ads

Communication Arts

Provocative and fresh, these OOH ads challenge the public perception of design.

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ONE LOVELY DRAWING, part 61

Illustration Art

I love this drawing by Tom Fluharty of George Bernard Shaw holding his dog. Fluharty's famous drawing workshop came to our town last week. I attended in the hope of learning how Fluharty achieves some of his marvelous effects, such as this ingenious beard: But rather than coming away with magic tricks and special effects, I came away with something better: wisdom about the nature and challenges of drawing to help students invent their own special effects.

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The Democratization of Design: Giving Creators & Marketers the Tools to Succeed

Brands must create and share impactful content to thrive, but they have less people, tighter budgets, and fewer resources to do so. Learn how to publish and market digital content with the same professionalism as organizations with million-dollar budgets.

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Eggleton

Communication Arts

Fiasco Design unified this eatery group’s many offerings with a site that enables visitors to book at any of its restaurants online.

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Notable Font Releases of 2018

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Toothpicks and Found Objects Form Amorphous Sculptures by Chris Soal

Colossal

Lament (We thought the good times would never end) (2019), birch wood toothpicks, polyurethane sealant, ripstop fabric, board. 67 x 91 x 24 inches. All photographs by Matthew Bradley unless noted. South African artist Chris Soal combines concrete and other industrial materials with found objects such as toothpicks and bottle caps to create conceptual sculptures.