Posted on 16 June 2008
Big thanks to Collis at Freelance Switch! I made the list of 33 New Places for design inspiration.
I did notice there was quite a few on the list that I hadn’t heard of before and I plan to check them all out. Wanted to share the list for those of you looking for even MORE inspiration! The Freelance Switch article is actually a follow up from two posts which you can also gain inspiration from. 60 More Places to Get Design Inspiration and 34 Places to Get Design Inspiration. Enjoy!
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Posted on 02 June 2008
Well that would just be darn right hard! “If I could only read ten blogs” was written by Jacob at Just Creative Design. Just this week I wrote 55+ Design RSS Feeds Roundup, BUT if I had to narrow it down - then my top 10 would be as follows…. Read the full story
Posted on 29 May 2008
I read my RSS Feeds on a daily basis not only to keep up with the latest news but to see where trends in design are going, to learn new ways of doing things and to get other people’s insight on topics. It’s very useful in my every day life, but I must admit - it’s really hard to keep with it ALL the time. I used to have over 150 feeds and it was out of control. I slimmed down to about 60 feeds from the original list. Read the full story
Posted on 29 May 2008
The digital camera has made it possible for everyone to be a photographer but it is the proliferation of image editing software that has truly made it possible for the average Joe to produce pictures that are of professional quality. For a long time, the only program that anyone used to achieve this status level was Adobe’s Photoshop but those days are long gone. Today it’s possible to use free, web-based image editing applications to change your photos into works of art. You don’t have to pay a dime; you usually don’t even have to download anything to your computer. You simply sign in, upload the photos that you want to play with to the image-editing app of your choice and make magic.
For the budding photographer who wants to step up his game (or the individual who wants to increase his chances of getting a date by doing some basic editing to the photos he’s putting on online dating sites), these are the best image-editing applications available online for free.
Read the rest of this article via #. Thanks to cartridgesave for this great roundup.
Posted on 02 May 2008
Addictomatic

Addictomatic searches the best live sites on the web for the latest news, blog posts, videos and images. It’s the perfect tool to keep up with the hottest topics, perform ego searches and feed your addiction for what’s up and what’s now.
Search. Personalize. Bookmark.
After you search, you can personalize your results dashboard by moving around the source boxes. When you’re done, bookmark the page and keep coming back to your personalized results dashboard for that search.
Newsfix
The newsfix pages provide the latest headlines on topics such as entertainment, politics, shopping, sports and more. You get all the feeds from the best sources in each category. And like your search results dashboard, you can personalize the layout of the headline boxes, delete ones you don’t like and bookmark your personalized page.
This could definitely fuel your creativity for the web addicts out there! I did a search for graphic design and it came up with so many resources I could hardly sift through all the wealth.
Posted on 11 April 2008
Posted on 10 April 2008

Take a look at these great files posted over at creative bits. Thought these may come in handy so I wanted to spread the love. I could definitely use these for some mockups! Great resource via#