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Paper Fashion
Artist Katie Rodgers works at the intersection of fashion, drawing, and mixed media. On her site, you’ll find whimsical creations and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her process.
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Building an Online Home: Essayist Melissa Matthewson’s Simple and Effective Front Page
Melissa Matthewson has a minimal website to showcase her growing archive of writing.
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Imaginary Client Feedback on Iconic Posters
Graphic design agency Graphéine imagines client feedback on iconic posters, from the famous “Tournée du Chat Noir” to a CD graphic of Bob Dylan.
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Inspired by the Cotswolds: A Home Interiors Company that Blogs with Style
The blog of a home interiors company in England inspires and informs its customers.
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Building an Online Home: A Food Writer’s Magazine-Inspired Website
Emily Contois uses the Zuki theme for her magazine-style website.
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Scott Belsky on Crafting The First Mile of Product
“How do you build a product that engages a user quickly enough to get them to The Zone and keep them over time?” Entrepreneur and Behance co-founder Scott Belsky explores building a product for new users and focusing on the “first mile” of a user’s experience.
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Four Leadership Tips from the White House
“As designers, it’s easy to get caught up in plans or in the details of a project and lose awareness of ourselves and our surroundings. It happened to me a lot at the White House.” Ashleigh Axios, former creative director at the White House, says that your work is only as good as you feel.
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Cate St Hill
London-based interior and design blogger Cate St Hill offers inspiration for simple, clever design and light and relaxed Scandinavian interiors.
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Bunny Eats Design
Genie, a freelance graphic designer from Auckland, New Zealand, is obsessed with food and bunnies and lives by the mantra “eat well, travel often.” Join her for stories, recipes, food photography, and Tofu — her adorable lop-eared rabbit.
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“How is the creative process like a storm? Both begin from what appears to be nothing. Both arise out of a disturbance and act to displace and destabilize. Both gather energy, material, force and direction from its particular situation.”
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Jason Mayden on The Rise of the Cultural Alchemist™
“Contextually educated, multi-racial, methodically creative, socially aware, culturally blended, and technologically proficient”: Jason Mayden shares his vision for the creators of the future.
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Moss and Fog
Ben VanderVeen loves art, design, technology, and nature. At Moss and Fog, he curates and shares gorgeous images and stories around these topics from the far reaches of the web.
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“It’s not enough to provide a single path from low floor to high ceiling; we need to provide wide walls so that kids can explore multiple pathways from floor to ceiling.”
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“If you are making a work of art in any area of life, you are not going from a known point A to a known point B. You are inventing point B.”
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Design.blog
Curated by the designers and design lovers at Automattic, Design.blog is a collection of stories by leading voices in technology, science, and art.
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