This post is purely to give credit to another blog.
If you don’t want to read my short piece on the site and would rather go straight there then check it :
- blogof.francescomugnai
If you’re still reading, Hi!
This blog is an absolute must bookmark - or subscibe to the feed. The posts are genius and well researched, archiving brilliant or creative design; links to personally researched Photoshop and Illustrator files (which are free). Fonts, brushes, icons the list goes on and on.
Have a gander and thank me later.
Part Two. I’ve found a few more sites worth keeping in an inspiration folder for a rainy day.
The online portfolio of Dean Oakley [deanoakley.com], a really simple design - beautifully done.
LogoPond, a place to fish for ideas, Brand and Identity showcase. Not only is their site quite something, the showcase of logo work is more than enough to get the juices flowing.
Let me tell you a tale … Excuse my ignorance but the site is in a language I am yet to master. Never mind that, you don’t need to read to appreciate the design, cool, clean and a great character.
And the final one for today is Veerle’s Blog. Any and every designer should take a look and a read through this site - great articles and a great look.
Enjoy.
The title is a little obscure, but i’ve been looking round at all types of design recently including many and varied websites.
So for your pleasure a few sites with useful content and superbly wicked design.
First up, Vista Icons. [www.vistaicons.com]
VistaIcons.com is a collection of free Vista Style icon sets of over 2500 high quality icons in png and ico format. From VistaIcons.com you can freely download 256×256 PNG icons for Windows Vista.
That’s pretty much what the site does. The design is pretty darn funky, from the items jumping out the box to the beautiful and hidden footer.
YoDiv [www.yodiv.com]. A Design Agency from the Isle of Wight with a spunktastic website. Very cartoon based, but still fresh with plenty of white space. Check it out - click click.
And the final one for today, Carsten Mell’s illustration portfolio [www.carstenmell.com]. Not so much for the website, but the illustration work is jaw droppingly awe inspiring.