23 Unique Sources of Creative Inspiration

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I subscribe to a whole lot of feeds! In fact, I try to read feeds across a variety of disciplines aside from pastoral ministry and web/graphic design. This is because I don’t just value resources and links that give me some ready-to-apply technique or tool. I value a larger spectrum of creativity in art, music, decorating, etc. I wanted to pass along some of the blogs I keep track of that may seem to have little to do with my primary interests, but they help me to see how people think and relate and visualize things. I thought you might like them too… Read the rest of this article »

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Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci? Absolutely

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The online reading habits of a designer often consists of inspirational design galleries, how-to articles, and free downloads. Occasionally, however, an article rises above them all and connects the ancient with the modern, the sophisticated with the simple. Such is the case with Design Pepper’s recent article, 6 Web Design Tips from Leonardo da Vinci. This is the kind of article that really inspires me. Check it out. (by the way, this was referred by @Minervity)

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