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35 Specialty Galleries for Your Design Inspiration

All designers need inspiration. That inspiration can come from just about anywhere, and ideally inspiration will be found from a variety of different sources. Nature, print publications, art, music, photography, architecture, and other things that are all around us can serve as excellent sources of design inspiration. But since most web and graphic designers are online for hours at a time, gallery sites and blogs often become a go-to source of inspiration.

While web design and CSS galleries have been popular for several years now, specialty or niche galleries often prove to be the most useful sources of online inspiration. In this post we’ll feature 35 different galleries that may prove to be very helpful for you.

HTML5 Beauty

Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.

HTML5 Beauty

HTML5 Gallery

Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.

HTML5 Gallery

Ars HTML5 Gallery

Showcasing sites that make use of HTML5.

Ars HTML5 Gallery

Ars CSS3 Gallery

Showcasing sites that make use of CSS3.

Ars CSS3 Gallery

jQuery Style

Showcasing sites that make use of jQuery.

jQuery Style

CartFrenzy

A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.

CartFrenzy

eCommerce Gallery

A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.

eCommerce Gallery

CartCraze

A gallery of well-designed e-commerce sites.

CartCraze

Folio Focus

A gallery of beautiful portfolio sites.

Folio Focus

Foliostars

A gallery of beautiful portfolio sites.

Foliostars

Pixel Perfect Portfolios

A gallery of Flash-based portfolio sites.

Pixel Perfect Portfolios

Mobile Awesomeness

A gallery of mobile websites.

Mobile Awesomeness

CSS iPhone

A gallery of mobile websites.

CSS iPhone

eduStyle

A gallery of higher education websites.

eduStyle

Teespiration

A gallery of creative and inspiring t-shirt designs.

Teespiration

Packaging of the World

Packaging design inspiration from various products around the world.

Packaging of the World

The Die Line

More of a blog than a gallery, but a consistent source of package design inspiration.

The Die Line

Sustainable Packaging

A showcase of environmentally-friendly package design.

Sustainable Packaging

Card Observer

A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.

Card Observer

Cardview

A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.

Cardview

Card Nerd

A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.

Card Nerd

Cardonizer

A gallery of creative and well-designed business cards.

Cardonizer

Ads of the World

A gallery of creative advertisements.

Ads of the World

The Creative Ad Awards

A gallery of creative advertisements.

The Creative Ad Awards

I Believe in Advertising

A gallery of creative advertisements.

I Believe in Advertising

Adverbox

A gallery of creative advertisements.

Adverbox

Motion Graphics Served

Showcasing beautiful motion graphics, from the Behance Network.

Motion Graphics Served

Motionspire

Showcasing beautiful motion graphics.

Motionspire

MotionGraphics.nu

Showcasing beautiful motion graphics.

MotionGraphics.nu

LogoPond

A user-submitted logo design gallery.

LogoPond

Logo of the Day

A logo design gallery.

Logo of the Day

Logo Faves

A logo design gallery.

Logo Faves

LogoMoose

A logo design gallery.

LogoMoose

illyPads

A user-submitted illustration gallery.

illyPads

Illustration Served

An illustration gallery, from the Behance Network.

Illustration Served

For more design inspiration please see:

  • 25 Examples of Amazing Packaging Design
  • Showcase of Amazing Vector Art
  • Brochure Design Showcase
  • 37 of the Best Web Designs from the Travel Industry
  • 27 of the Best Real Estate Websites

Design Inspiration: Text Art Showcase

Typography is a major aspect of web and graphic design. With text art, typography and text effects can be used in unique, creative ways to design. In this post we’ll showcase some beautiful examples of text art. If you see something you like, click on the image and you will be led to the source.

Australia Post Ad

Australia Post Ad

Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix

Cover Girl

Cover Girl

Typographic World Map

Typographic World Map

Freedom

Freedom

Valdez

Valdez

Am I Your Type

Am I Your Type

Coca Cola

Coca Cola

Self Portrait

Self Portrait

Tribute to the Dalai Lama

Tribute to the Dalai Lama

Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain

A Man of His Word

A Man of His Word

B.A.

B.A.

Burdened

Burdened

Amnesty International Ad

Amnesty International Ad

McDonald’s

McDonald's

Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

Typographic Self Portrait

Typographic Self Portrait

John Lennon

John Lennon

With Great Humility

With Great Humility

Safety

Safety

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali

Working Class Hero

Working Class Hero

Type Face

Type Face

Emotional

Emotional

For more design inspiration please see:

  • 35 Amazing Digital Paintings
  • 25 Beautiful Examples of Black and White Photography
  • Showcase of Beautiful Architecture Photography
  • Showcase of Amazing Vector Art
  • Design Inspiration: Graffiti Art Showcase

Feeling Uninspired? 6 Best Ways To Find Inspiration

Creating a list, writing a tutorial, discussing things, designing a logo, painting, or sculpting, no matter what form of art you wish to create it is, often, difficult to begin. Writers and designers may sit for several hours waiting for inspiration to kick in but unfortunately it does not come. Fortunately we are built to continue on learning, inherently we are beings capable of finding our own ways to survive in the trade we are into.

Below are easy steps that you can do to find or boost your morale towards anything you wish to do in life. Easy, yet takes courage to deal with; mind you that what is to follow are things of longterm effect. Get out of your comfort zone and start finding out where that shy inspiration went to.

What Every Writer and Designer Fear

Image by: Vivek Chugh

Great talent is common but great inspiration is not. There comes a time when you just can’t seem to figure out what to do next, you know you have to do something but what? Contrary to popular belief it is not that your mind is “empty” of things to think of but full of unnecessary thoughts. Ironically you can’t force these unnecessarythoughts out, they can only be dealt with calmness and..the tips below.

Where to Find Inspiration

Inspiration is everywhere, except inside your room. Go out once in a while and breathe fresh air, see new faces, marvel at the sight of a building, go to the shopping mall, or find a place where you can be alone and contemplate (no, your room is not included).

1. Cultivate Your Imagination

Image by: Dimitris Kritsotakis

Let your imagination run wild, do not suppress the things that enter your mind. Remember when you were still a child you say things that may sound stupid, you doodle on your note, sing a lyric-less song, and believe you have super powers? Your mind is a private thing, do not be ashamed to imagine yourself flying and shooting laser beams using your eyes. This refreshes the mind and gives enough avenue to be inspired by the simple, and foolish, things you may think of. Do not be intimidated by contradictions.Interpret bizarre stuffs through your words or designs, let it flow naturally.

2. Be Guided by Nature

Image by: Martyn E. Jones

Art is an attempt to mimic nature’s beauty, but we can only get as closer as we want and never achieve perfection. As such, look into nature’s wealth and be inspired by how magnificently the mountains are carved, how poetic a hundred year old tree stands, in every stream flowing with life, and many things both cold and warm. There is a magic in nature that is hard to define, right?

3. Weekend (Window) Shopping

Image by: Maciek PELC

T-shirt designs, the mall’s floor, the way people talk, signages, and anything that may seem new to the eye will give a jolt to the Inspiration part of your brain. Although a lot of people around you entails incessant buzzing, for sure it will help. Don’t let yourself suffer from staying inside your home two straight weeks, you are killing both your social life and things that may inspire you.

4. Learn to Share

Image by: arte_ram

George Bernard Shaw said “If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” You can merge two related ideas to form a new, and better, idea.

Share online and offline. Call your friends and talk about things, share your experiences and hear theirs. Aren’t you inspired yet to share?

5. Solitude Bears Fruit

Image by: Angela Granger

Be in a place where you can be alone to think of nothing at all and relax your mind. As opposed to finding inspiration, offer your self a break and just sit still or walk slowly. Consider your mind as a celebrity who, once in a while, needs to retreat from his legion of fans just to relax and think of nothing.

6. Try New Things

Image by: Beniamin Pop

Doing the same things over and over again will make you proficient with them, but change is little with it, you are then limiting your self to what is only at hand. Thus, new ideas and the drive to go on and give your best shot dies out with your unchanging life. As time moves forward, so should your learning be.

Try seeking places you’ve never been to and experience things you’ve seen only on the television. Sing with friends in a KTV even if you’re not good at it, dance, eat at a newly opened restaurant, challenge a chess grandmaster to a duel and feel despair, go to the park and play with kids, feed the birds, and feed your life with things out of your daily routine. I find playing RPG video games dramatically increase not only my vocabulary, but ideas to fuse with my work too. I was once a ninja and I decided to try writing, and I liked it.

Try many things and find what fits you and from there on you venture. Always seek higher mountains for a brand new perspective of the world at large.

Extra: Bring a Notebook or a Sketchpad

Image by: skyro

Bring a small notebook or a sketchpad to jot down your thoughts wherever you are. Funny thing is you can’t write or sketch while showering which, ironically, is the time when all great ideas pop inside your head. And by the time you’ve wiped your hands dry and get to your computer or note, great ideas are already miles away, erased suddenly by a mysterious force. Who disagrees?

Feel free to share your ways of finding inspiration. Best of luck!

25 E-Commerce Websites for Your Design Inspiration

The success of an e-commerce website is defined by sales, not by design. However, that doesn’t mean that design does not matter. In this post we’ll showcase 25 well-designed e-commerce sites from a wide variety of industries. For more on e-commerce sites please see these posts from the archives:

  • 50 Inspirational E-Commerce Website Designs
  • 25 Inspirational E-Commerce Website Designs – Part Two
  • 35 Excellent E-Commerce User Interface Designs
  • 25 Creative E-Commerce Website Designs
  • WordPress E-Commerce: 30+ Resources
  • 37 Shopping Cart Options for Developers
  • 9 Characteristics of Well-Designed E-Commerce Websites

Best Buy

Best Buy

United Pixelworkers

United Pixelworkers

Vera Bradley

Vera Bradley

The Greeting Farm

The Greeting Farm

Layla Grayce

Layla Grayce

Rip Curl

Rip Curl

W + K Studio

W + K Studio

Chicago L – Shirts

Chicago L - Shirts

Wheels & Dollbaby

Wheels & Dollbaby

One Village Coffee

One Village Coffee

St. John

St. John

Velorution

Velorution

Killer Brigade

Killer Brigade

The Limited

The Limited

Blossom Mother and Child

Blossom Mother and Child

Hunter’s

Hunter's

Lark

Lark

Brooklyn Industries

Brooklyn Industries

Jones New York

Jones New York

Breezy Baby

Breezy Baby

Morgan Ranch

Morgan Ranch

Anne Klein

Anne Klein

Reebok

Reebok

Alexander McQueen

Alexander McQueen

LuLu’s

LuLu's

For more design inspiration please see:

  • 25 Flash Portfolios for Your Inspiration
  • 25 Impressive Design Portfolio Websites
  • 40 Beautiful Corporate Websites
  • 27 of the Best Real Estate Websites
  • Graffiti Art Showcase

Design Inspiration: Graffiti Art Showcase

Design inspiration can come from just about anywhere. In this post we’ll feature examples of graffiti art that can serve as inspiration. Here you’ll find 30 pieces of graffiti art that display text effects, character illustrations, beautiful color schemes, and more.

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

Graffiti Art Showcase

For more design inspiration please see:

  • Design Inspiration: Splatter Effects
  • Showcase of “Green” Typography
  • Design Inspiration: Lighting Effects
  • Design Inspiration: Lighting Effects – Part 2
  • Design Inspiration: Lighting Effects – Part 3