DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #199
Enjoy this cool #199 Wednesday daily inspirations for all DYT readers :) with great photos and artworks
The Experiment
The Experiment is a new HTML5 game from Honda. A physics-based game that challenges players to create a chain reaction by placing a set of objects in the correct sequence. Each object interacts with those around it creating hundreds of possibilities and combinations. The game pushes the boundaries of browser-based gaming, creating an original and fun way to play online. The Experiment was designed and created by B-Reel in Collaboration with Wieden + Kennedy London.
Daily Inspirations no. 298
We’ve got another set of creative inspirations ready for you guys. As usual, the quality is there … I would say we’re rising the quality level from day to day. If you’re asking what are today’s highlights … just read on. In the photography section I really like the work by Bertil Nilsson as well as the black and white photography by Ross Gilmore. I would suggest you to check the Black and Yellow artwork by John Aslarona as well as another artwork by Mandy Tsung. Both of them are available in the illustrations section. Another thing that caught my eye was the retro typographical artwork called Original Typefaces by Alex Varanese .. of course it’s available in the typography section. Anyway, do not forget to check the whole set of inspirations, including our freebies. Enjoy!
10 Fresh Responsive WordPress Themes
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A responsive web layout has the ability to adapt to a multitude of displays and devices. Using this themes, you can eliminate the need to create device-centric designs (like a “mobile” site for iPhone, iPad and other mobile devices and wide screens), and allow your content to be displayed from a single source, on an unlimited number of mediums.
DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #198
Enjoy this cool #198 Tuesday daily inspirations for all DYT readers :) with great photos and artworks
Weekly Web Design Inspiration #47
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There is no limit for inspiration and when it comes to webdesign this is much more unlimited. As usual we continue to showcase beautiful and interesting webdesigns that we came across during the week.Hope you like this week’s collection too.
5 Tips to Deal With “Bad” Clients
Clients, people that give you a job, pay you for it and entrust their corporate identity, communication plans in your hands, believing that you are the right person for it, leading you to express your creativity, in order to improve their business. This is the definition of a “client” when it comes in design business, or it is “how should it be”! But in some cases we do face lot’s of different kind of customers, they can be annoying, rude, believe that they are Gods, and many times they screw up your job. So sometimes a client is not the ideal one that we always wish for, but especially if we can not afford to leave this kind of persons, we should learn how to deal with them to keep going with the job without waste time and money. Let’s see together five aspect, that describe a potential “bad” client, and how to deal and manage them.
- The Annoying
- The Designer
- The Bad Payer
- The Undecided
- The Mysterious
1. The Annoying
Let’s see who are the annoying clients. They are a certain kind of people that try to get more than they paid out of your services. Usually they try to squeeze you, and many times they profit out of your kindness, calling anytime and asking for anything. This persons believes that has they paid a fee for one of more of your services (a web-site, a logo, an advertising promotion…), this fee also includes the right to take your whole time. In many cases after the job is done they ask for some changes, when they already approve that. To avoid situation like that, the first rule is to be very very specific from the beginning with this kind of people. Have a talk with them, be very careful to specify any rights in the contract, what kind of services they deserves and what they might have to pay as an extra. Try also to provide a job that they can modify or update by their own (In most of the cases I am referring especially in web-design, not much in printing). Doing like that you will also “educate” your customer and make smooth your job.
2. The Designer

If your potential customer presses repeatedly telling you – “I would do myself the site but do not have time” – “It ‘easy to make a site work in the field for 30 years, but right now I have no time and resources” – we start to play our internal alarm.
Slavery Footprint.

Slavery Footprint is an interactive website by Fair Trade Fund Inc. Learn more about the effects of consumer goods to forced labor and be part of the movement with the Free World App.
FREE Photoshop Navigation Templates
As you may know, Cruzine magazine delivers plenty of inspirations daily … but freebies are quite rare, not even speaking about freebies produced in-house. From time to time we have to prepare something original for you guys. Today, we designed an awesome set of creative Photoshop navigations. You may use it for personal as well as commercial use. Enjoy … and keep coming back!










