Beautiful Losers
celebrates the spirit behind one of the most influential cultural moments of a generation .
Behance Network
Creative Portfolios, Projects, and Collaborations. A new platform for the creative professional community.
Cool Hunting
a daily update on ideas and products in the intersection of art, design, culture and technology, and features weekly videos that get an inside look at the people who create them.
Core 77
Since 1995 Core77.com has served a devoted global audience of industrial designers ranging from students through seasoned professionals.
D*Hub
D’Hub brings the world’s best design collections out of the basement, connecting them with news, interviews, opinions and ideas across the breadth of design.
DESIGN 21: Social Design Network
DESIGN 21: Social Design Network’s mission is to inspire social activism through design. We connect people who want to explore ways design can positively impact our many worlds, and who want to create change here, now.
Design Boom
Industrial design today: courses, education, competitions, history and contemporary, shop, interviews, snapshots, design-aerobics, it’s aperitivo time
Design For Mankind
Through photography, product design, style and craft, Design for Mankind is dedicated to showcasing the talents of the emerging art and design community.
Design Friends
Design Friends is a non-profit association gathering together people who are interested in design and its creation, whether it is graphic or not. We will, together with our members, propose many activities such as conferences with well-known designers, ev
Design Matters – Debbie Millman
Design Matters with Debbie Millman is a thought-provoking internet podcast, which profiles industry-leading graphic designers, change agents, artists, writers and educators.
Design Meltdown
What you find here is a collection of hand picked, hand cataloged web sites. The goal is to inspire, challenge and inform you.
Design Observer
Features critical essays and selected writings of design culture.
Design Resources
THERE IS A WHOLE HEAP OUT THERE HERE IS YOUR START…collected and loosely organized links to design related information, work and resources.
Design Talk Board
LATEST NEWS – Keep up-to-date with the latest graphic design industry news.
Design*Sponge
Design*Sponge is a daily website dedicated to home and product design run by Brooklyn-based writer, Grace Bonney.
design:related
design:related(tm) is a community site and inspiration tool that brings together creative people from different disciplines (and parts) of the design world. Design:related serves to motivate designers to share ideas, inspire, and be inspired.
Designer Sobriety
This site is brought to you by the good folks at Rule29. Our goal is to share with you the things we have learned, observed, or refined over the last 15 years.
Designers Toolbox
Design tools for creative professionals. Print resources, online guides, legal forms, and much more.
Digital Thread
Dedicated to the graphic designer, Digitalthread is the oldest existing web design community web site.
Emigre
A digital type foundry, publisher and distributor of graphic design related software and printed materials based in Northern California.
Freelance Switch
We are a community of freelance professionals from around the world, spanning all manner of fields.
Fun is Learning
A resource for everything concerning graphic design students and young professionals.
Gig Posters
This site is dedicated to the artists, designers and musicians who create amazing gig posters to advertise shows and events.
Handmade Nation
Handmade Nation documents a movement of artists, crafters, and designers that marry historical techniques with a punk and DIY (Do It Yourself) ethos.
Hillman Curtis
Hillmancurtis, inc. is a film and web design firm in New York City. Principal and Chief Creative Officer, Hillman Curtis, founded the firm in 1998, after three years as Art Director at Macromedia, Inc.
History of Graphic Design
A website dedicated to putting forth the amazingly rich history of graphic design.
Hoefler and Frere-Jones
Since 1989, Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones have helped some of the world’s foremost publications, corporations, and institutions develop their unique voice through typography.
HOW Magazine
HOW magazine’s goal is to help designers, whether they work for a design firm, for an in-house design department or for themselves, run successful, creative, profitable studios.
I love Typography (ILT)
ILT is designed to inspire its readers, to make people more aware of the typography that’s around them.
Indexhibit
A web application used to build and maintain an archetypal, invisible website format that combines text, image, movie and sound.
Interactions Magazine
The human-built world can afford a sense of beauty, sublimity, and resonance, and through our advancements in technology can come advances in society. At the center of these advances are interactions – conversations, connections, collaborations, and relat
It’s Nice That
It’s Nice That is focused on publicising, promoting and archiving the very best contemporary work from across the creative industry.
Logo Pond
A website dedicated to helping inspire creativity in logo design.
MOMA's Tall Buildings
New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s permanent tall buildings exhibition presents a focused study of twenty-five tall buildings around the world.
Never Sleep
To demystify the transition, we share the failures, successes, and surprises during our years in college and progression into the field: the creative process, monetary problems, internships, interviews, mistakes, and personal relationships.
Objectified: A Documentary Film by Gary Hustwit
Objectified is a feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them.
Omnispace
A website dedicated to all things architecture and more.
Pinball Publishing
Pinball Publishing grew out of the owners Laura and Austin’s desire to be involved in their own design projects from conception to final printed manifestation.
Posters for the People
In 2008 we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal presidency and his vision for a hopeful and strong America.
ReadyMade: Instructions for Everyday Life
Readymade.com provides great ideas for everyday life including home decor, home design, DIY (Do It Yourself), kitchen designs, and home improvement.
Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine delivers useful and innovative information to Web designers and developers.
The Cool hunter
The Cool Hunter celebrates creativity in all of its modern manifestations.
The Daily Monster
Stefan G. Bucher of 344design.com creates a brand new monster every day, time-lapsed before your very eyes.
The Design Encyclopedia
A growing, collaborative resource that describes, tracks and explains culture, commerce, politics, media, sports, brands – everything possible, really – through design.
The Donut Project
On The Donut Project, we will post anything that inspires us, makes us laugh, makes us think or pisses us off. Design is not only about literal design, and this site won’t be either. If we like it, whatever it may be, it’ll be here.
The FontFeed
A daily dispatch of recommended fonts, typography techniques, and inspirational examples of digital type at work in the real world.
The Webby Awards
The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet.
Time Tracker
Time Tracker is a simple tool to keep track of the time you spend on any task. Think of it as a to-do-list with a clock. And yes, it’s free.
Under Consideration
A growing network and enterprise dedicated to the progress of the graphic design profession and its practitioners, students and enthusiasts. At times intangible, its purpose is to question, push, analyze and agitate graphic design and those involved in th
Visual Culture
Visual Culture is a daily design blog that presents a fresh mix of visually inspiring material as it relates to modern day life.
We Love Typography
WLT is an image, video, & text ‘bookmarking’ site that is wholly dedicated to type-related content.
You simply need to watch this stop animation video! Everyone of us has the tools necessary to create this animation, a paint brush, a camera and iMovie. What makes this animation special was the imagination used to dream the idea, not the tools. So next time you get caught up in software, go back and watch this video!
Graphic designers are caught up in a media stream that is very wide and fast, but not very deep. The only way to navigate in it is to go faster or slower than the stream. To go faster, you must be at the forefront of technology and fashion, both of which are changing at an unprecedented rate. To go slower, you need an understanding of context through history and theory. Graphic designers are predisposed to go faster or slower according to their experience and inclination, but mostly they are getting swept along in the currents of pop mediocrity.
Go to the web site Ready Made and take a look at this current project five illustrators have undertaken to create contemporary versions of the posters created under Roosevelt’s Federal Art Project in response to the Great Depression.
The next time you see a sixteen-color, blind-embossed, gold-stamped, die-cut, elaborately folded and bound job, printed on handmade paper, see if it isn’t a mediocre idea trying to pass for something else.
At the end of each month there will be a signed copy of the book, Mail Me Art: Going Postal with the World’s Best Illustrators and Designers, plus an art-related prize given away to the artist of our favourite submission for that month. We are also hoping that there will be a follow up book and if there are enough submissions we will run another exhibition. As before, artists will receive 70% from the sale of their mail art, less any gallery commission incurred. Money from the book and/or sponsorship will be used to cover the cost of organizing and hiring the gallery; artists will not be asked to contribute to the cost of the exhibition. Click here to see photos from the Mail Me Art exhibition held in April 2009 in London.
How to submit your mail art
Mail Me Art 2 will run for around 6-8 months. For more information about the project, please click here. If you’re after some inspiration, you can see examples of work from the first Mail Me Art project here.
The Swatch Young Illustrators Award is a unique competition awarding creativity and innovation in personal contemporary illustration and graphics. The award encourages and supports designers in their artistic practice and offers an international and worldwide recognized platform to them. Illustrative art works, art projects with graphic influences, animations and book art objects qualify for submission.
The nominees of the Swatch Young Illustrators Award will be invited to Berlin and get the opportunity to exhibit their work at Illustrative 2009 in Berlin. The winners await prizes worth 6.000 Euros as well as publications and illustration agency contracts and will also be featured in future international shows. One winner will be invited to design a Swatch Watch – a great opportunity to join the ranks of artists such as Kiki Picasso, Pedro Almodóvar, Robert Altman and Keith Haring.
Deadline
September 30th 2009
Eligiblity
Eligible applicants are illustrators, visual artists, graphic designers, animators, book artists, as well as students and apprentices. The minimum age is 21 years. A maximum age doesn’t exist, despite the name of the competition.
Submission Fee
Extended payment deadline: A submission fee of 30 EUR or $48 US for administrative purposes must be transferred or paid online via Paypal before September 29th, 2009.
The Yellow Pages Advertising Challenge asks undergraduate students at two and four year U.S. and Canadian colleges/universities to create print and Internet Yellow Pages advertising for a Yellow Pages advertiser. The competition provides “real world” experience for students interested in pursuing an education and/or career in advertising, marketing, graphic design or a related field.
Beyond providing valuable experience, the competition is designed to reward and showcase excellence in student-created advertising. Competition winners will have their work displayed on the YPA Academic web site and the work will be honored at the YPA Annual Convention. In addition, competition winners and their faculty sponsors will share in nearly $10,000 in total prize awards.
The Assignment
Students entering the 2009 – 2010 competition will submit two Yellow Pages print ads and one Internet Yellow Pages ad for the Haven Bay Veterinary Hospital. Students can work alone or in teams of up to three, under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Multiple teams can enter from the same class or school and a faculty advisor can supervise more than one team. The entry can be worked-on during either the Fall (2009) and/or Spring (2010) semester, and may be the result of an in-class assignment. All entries must be received by April 23, 2010.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Joel Davis, the academic advisor to the competition, at competition@ypa-academics.org.
SEATTLE – The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has chronicled the news of the city since logs slid down its steep streets to the harbor and miners caroused in its bars before heading north to Alaska’s gold fields, will print its final edition Tuesday.
Hearst Corp., which owns the 146-year-old P-I, said Monday that it failed to find a buyer for the newspaper, which it put up for a 60-day sale in January after years of losing money. Now the P-I will shift entirely to the Web.
The HOW Poster Design Awards are back! There are no categories, and it doesn’t matter if your poster was created for yourself, for work or just for fun…we want to see what you can do! So take this wide-open media and run with it—then make sure you submit your work to us by December 1!
The Deadline
Work must have been created between July 1, 2008 and Dec.1, 2009. Each entry is $30. All entries must be submitted online no later than December 1, 2009. Entries submitted after Dec. 1 require a late fee of $10 per entry. Entries will not be accepted after December 15, 2009.