DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #68
Monday design and art inspirations for all DYT readers :)
Do You Remember When This World Was Ours? by Justin Mezzell Continue reading »

DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #67
Sunday design and art inspirations for all DYT readers :)
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps – Posh by Nadia Moro Continue reading »

Daily Inspirations no. 114
Inspiration is one of the key notions for any creative person. Perhaps, the latter gets acquainted with it even prior to making his artful works… However, inspiration does not come at the first summons, as once a famous Russian composer Piotr Tchaikovsky said. Actually, this great man had quite a reasonable theory as for the inspiration. He admitted that an artist must work all the time; he cannot let himself be inactive because of the lack of inspiration. If he passively waits for it and does not make efforts to attract it, he will easily become apathetic and lazy. Instead, he must be patient and always trustful; inspiration will inevitably come to him who manages to overcome his reluctance. We, at Cruzine, offer here the daily sets of images for you to be able to meet your inspiration half way and overcome your unwillingness as soon as possible!
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Daily Inspirations no. 113
We live in the world, where physical objects are tightly interconnected with certain non-material or incorporeal phenomena. Ideas and inspiration are examples of such non-material world representatives. Indeed, both an idea and inspiration are invisible and we cannot feel them with any of our sense organs. Though there is hardly a person in the world, who would deny or question the existence of ideas or inspiration. Actually, any idea is nothing but the very first stage of anything; it is the beginning of all our deeds and creations, while inspiration is the key motivating force that helps a human transform an idea into a particular object or action in the physical world. Art is perhaps the best example to illustrate the process, where idea is born in the mind of an artist, and then cherished and raised to eventually become a mature and pretty much tangible art creation: a picture, a song, or a poem…
Old biker by Denis Zilber Continue reading »

the Design Cove | Fashion Shoot for Designchapel
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An entire fashion shoot done for the second iteration of the website.
Daily Inspirations no. 112
Where do the creative ideas come from? After hundreds or even thousands of years this question still remains open: some people believe, an idea as well as its companion inspiration is nothing but an example of some divine influence; others persuade that this is just a random product of biological brain activity; there are also people, who believe that an idea can be “planted” into the mind of a human (think about ideological weapon, propaganda, or sophisticated marketing techniques for manipulating mass consciousness)… Well, though we are not going to manipulate anyone’s mind, we still cannot help trying to plant some creative ideas into the heads of our readers: through our daily showcases of inspiring photographs, illustrations, digital paintings, and other forms of modern design-related art we want to spread the idea of artistic approach to design and show that today anyone can contribute to the further development of design, either by creating some works or by sharing his personal opinion about a particular trend, movement, or creation.
Artwork by Ana Fagarazzi Continue reading »

Free Web Development Solutions (PHP/CSS/HTML Editors)
The importance of text editors as the tools to edit HTML, CSS, PHP, or any other web programming language, may seem to decline today in the era of Joomla, WordPress, and other content management systems, which make designing a full-featured website a matter of dragging a few widgets onto a web page layout, pasting a few articles into it, and one-click activation of one of the hundreds of themes available out there. However, moving a little bit deeper into web design, to the level which is commonly referred to as web programming, one can still find many opportunities to use traditional manual coding, where a PHP/HTML editor remains the first and the key handy tool to be used by a web programmer. Furthermore, many of such tools have evolved significantly from being simple text-editor-like applications into complete solutions for working on all the components of the modern website: design, layout, and scripts. Continue reading »

Creating Flash Websites with Wix
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There are some definite downsides to building websites with Flash (key being the lack of support for Flash on iOS), but there are still plenty of sites out there that are built on Flash, and that’s unlikely to change any time soon.
And sometimes you’re going to have clients who are dead-set on having a Flash website.
But what if you don’t know how to use Flash? Do you spend hours trying to adapt a template, learning as you go? Or is there a better way?


