Posted on 18 August 2008
Not only are these tasty designer T’s, I only chose ones that I would actually purchase. There are many sites to look for T’s and there are many resources and tuts for you to design and submit your own. I have included them at the bottom of the post. If you have a “Tasty T” that you think I’d be interested in or maybe just missed, just comment below with the site or a screenshot location - you might just get in on Volume 2. Hope you enjoy these picks! Great work to these designers!
Herman
freshfauxx.com



Ryan Sims
thebignoob.com

jefffinley.org



Steven Bonner
stevenbonner.com


Steve Paterson
startclear.com

Matt
pixelspread.com

Jimi Benedict
jimiyo.blogspot.com

Jonathan Kruse
jonathankruse.com

Max
myspace.com/atomwear

Jeff Sheldon
jeffsheldon.com


Oiseau
DesignbyHuman

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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 17 May 2008
AMP Energy has a collaboration with Chuck Anderson and Joshua Davis, these two artists have teamed up with AMP to launch AMP Yourself – a website which allows you to enter personal characteristics, which result in a unique AMP Energy DNA – a creation based on Anderson’s imagery and Davis’ rules-based random generation algorithms. You can check out their work here by creating your own DNA.
By saving your AMP Energy DNA, others will be able to experience your unique imagery in a mash-up which you can also view yourself by visiting the DNA Archive.
Posted on 12 May 2008
In case you missed it, Apex Design has posted a great roundup of 40+ Minimalist Web Designs.
Here is a short excerpt and as usual I have posted my 2 favorites below. You can check out their full post via #.
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Posted on 21 April 2008
Be sure to check out this great post by Six Revisions, “35 Beautiful Bright, Colorful Web Designs” via#.
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Posted on 16 April 2008
If you didn’t see this post written by Cameron Moll, Techniques for designing with type characters, it’s well worth checking out. Typography when done right is so beautiful. Head on over and check out the whole post via#.
Posted on 14 April 2008
My personal list of 32 websites that inspire creativity and web design. Most of my favorites are because of the simple grid based design, typography and layout (oh and don’t forget the great content!)
Hope some of you find this list useful as I did!
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Posted on 11 April 2008
Posted on 10 April 2008
No no, don’t be alarmed! I didn’t actually cut myself…

Help is a new line of healthcare products designed by Richard Fine who was inspired when shopping for pain relievers for a headache. The experience only made his head hurt more: the ugly packaging screamed out slogans under the neon lights, adding to the confusion. Fine’s response was to create simple packaging out of soft molded paper pulp, designed to be calming. The first two products are “help I have a headache” and “help I’ve cut myself”, tablets and bandages, respectively. via #
The packaging is great, simple design, lots of white space and actually very calming compared to all of the crazy packaging out there. Kudos to help. You can check out their product packaging & nicely designed site here.