I Got 99 Problems, But Creativity Ain’t One

As designers, we have moments where it seems impossible to come up with one more creative idea. How do we stay creative after years of designing, completing project after project, being creative day in and day out? There are many lists available that help us get beyond the creative block. I refer to some of them below. Yet, I have found three ‘activities’ that if I do them regularly and plan them into my weekly schedule, my creative juices remain active and fueled.

Online applications to combat your burdensome paperwork

Though today’s entrepreneurs and business owners are highly enthusiastic and ambitious enough to reach to the zenith of success with deep rooted dedication and hard work, managing piles of papers, doing all the paper work etc sure gives everyone jitters down the spine.

15 Great Playlists From DesignersMX

DesignersMX showcases beautifuly designed mixes. Not just the quality hand-picked music collection, but the time consuming album cover art as well. Asking some of the industry’s top designers, DesignersMX is on a mission to discover the musical secrets of creativity. We have a very strong taste in life, and the things that populate it; Music is one of those things.

40 Inspirational Examples of Banksy Art and Graffiti

Banksy is an England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His eye-opening street art combines irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world. Most people say graffiti is ugly, disruptive, pointless, irresponsible, and childish. All of those allegations are flushed down the toilet, when it’s done properly.

20 Mind Melting Examples of Light Painting

Photographers utilize their knowledge of the different colors produced by various lights, and how they interplay with white balance settings. Light paint brushes can be as simple as a flash light, laser pen, old lantern, or even off-camera flash combined with colored gels. Literally anything which emits light can be used as a paint brush.