Collection of Inspirational Design Books

Here's an interesting article from Designm.ag blog on design books. They have a list of books they like. Here's an excerpt: Read entire article...

By Callum Chapman | Published July 19th, 2010 in Inspiration, Resources

Sure, there are hundreds of great resources to seek inspiration on the web, but it is never quite the same of holding a book in your hands and getting to flick through the pages. This collection of inspirational design books features a handful of categories, from illustration to t-shirts, infographics to letterpress products and much more in between! It’s time to splash some cash and start growing your graphic design library!

Made and Sold: Toys, T-Shirts Prints, Zines and Other Stuff

500 of the cutest and most exciting graphic products over 90 practitioners from around the world, including books, magazines and zines, toys, posters, princes, canvases, fonts, typographic 3D products, clothing and plenty of accessories.





Papercraft: Design and Art with Paper







1000 Time Saving Photoshop Actions

Check out this article from Creative Design Magazine:

Photoshop Actions are extremely useful in both saving time as well as learning new features that you may not know. In this article we are again compiling a huge list of Photoshop Resources for designers. This article is a compilation of Time Saving Photoshop Actions. I hope you guys will find this article really useful. Please share your thoughts and views in the comments section below.

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Why Paper is Still a Useful Design Tool

Here's an interesting article and excerpt by Freelance Review blog. To read entire article, go to their blog site.

What is the single most useful tool in your design arsenal? For me, it’s still a plain old piece of white paper. It may not be the coolest or newest tool in the tool box, but it’s been a real pal through every major design project I’ve ever worked on.

In this article, I’m going to discuss why I think paper is still THE most important tool a designer can use, how it compares to software and tablets, uses for designers, pros and cons of using paper and finally a few cool ways to make use of paper in your home or corporate office. If, by chance, this sounds boring to you, feel free to return to your regularly scheduled surfing. For everyone else, let’s go!

Pen Tablets Can’t Replace Paper

Wacom Tablet

When it comes to pen tablets, most designers probably think of Wacom. In fact, there are a number of competitors that also make pen tablets such as Monoprice, DigiPro and Aiptek. While tablets are certainly fun and useful, I don’t think they beat paper when it comes to sketching out ideas.

If I have an idea in my head I want to get it out quickly so that I don’t forget and with as few distractions as possible. If I have to fire up my pen tablet to sketch an idea I have to find the pen and base unit, make sure they are connected, launch some software such as Photoshop (and wait for it to load), create a new document, adjust any brush settings and finally start sketching. To me, this takes to long and offers to many opportunities to get distracted in the process.

I wish that pen tablets came with a “quick draw” button right out of the box that didn’t require any programming that could simply open up a new document quickly and have some decent default settings. Until then, paper still beats a pen tablet when I need to do some quick sketching.

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22 websites to find high quality free photos

*Always check copyright guidelines on art to see if it is OK to reproduce it. Consider using freebies to spark new holiday ideas, or see the assortment of symbols that exist for a specific theme.

See article by levelgraphic blog:

If you are looking for graphic design resources and web design, and for free, you will find some pages with photos categorized some offering free records and other non-reproduction content, here are 22 free pages.

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Freebie Tip of the Month

Get Smart While You Do Art

Want to read a book but don't have time? Decide to listen to an audio book instead, but realize you can't afford the $30-$100 to buy one? So then you are determined to save money by checking an audiobook out at the local library but you still never seem to get there?

Solution: Download the latest audiobooks directly from your local library, and listen to them on your computer or ipod.

Most libraries now have audio books downloading privileges for home downloads. Say goodbye to the hassle of organizing and installing 10 CD's

Check it out! Or rather, you don't have to go there, to check it out!

New Magnet on Being Mad


On Fridays, I sometimes like to display samples of products I've designed.

Here is a recent magnet I designed for Ephemera.