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charlsmith
09-26-2011, 03:42 AM
Here are 8 ways creative people can get their creative juices back.

1. Explore
2. Online Galleries
3. Record Shop
4. Museum
5. Expand your design library
6. Photography
7. Thrift shops and Antique Stores
8. Television

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blackhat
09-26-2011, 06:25 AM
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newsky
09-26-2011, 11:59 AM
Here are 8 ways creative people can get their creative juices back:
1. Explore –
When your deadline is approaching, and you just can't think of what to do to complete that web design project a great thing to do is, stop and start browsing. Checking out other designers work can give you an instant idea of what to do to get the job done. Or, you can even look to your art books, television, design magazines etc. Wherever there is media, there is design.
2. Online Galleries –
You may or may not know about the wonderful and abundant web design galleries that are right at your finger tips. You, as a web designer or developer, should be submitting your works of art to these sites, but if you haven't yet, don't worry. They are also good for exploring to get new ideas for your own projects, especially when you're having trouble coming to the end.
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3. Record Shop –
All media has design elements and a lot are at your local record shop. Just think, all those albums, CDs, and posters all have design in them. If you need inspiration, take a look at some of your favorite bands album covers.
4. Museum –
If there is a museum, any kind, located near your home or city, you should definitely take advantage of their exhibits to get creativity flowing again. Art museums are great for this, but so are historic museums. Sometimes, the building itself can be inspirational.
5. Expand your design library –
Most likely, over the years of being a designer, you've collected books and other material to create a design library. If you're having trouble focusing or getting your creativity flowing, maybe you should stop by your local bookstore and add some books to your collection. Books are consistently a great place to find inspiration.
6. Photography –
A lot of creative individuals don't limit themselves to only one outlet. If you enjoy web design, you might also enjoy photography. Plus, if you develop a little photography skill, you can easily add your own images to your web design. Furthermore, looking for another way to express you will result in more creative thought.
7. Thrift shops and Antique Stores –
Somewhat like the record shop and museum idea, thrift shops and antique stores can also provide aesthetically pleasing historic design. Thrift stores are great for finding out-dated, 1980s t-shirts (which are coming back in style), as well as antique shops have Tiffany lamps that are designed quite intricately. There are a lot of different design elements you can find in these type shops.
8. Television –
Mentioned briefly above, television can also be a great place to draw some inspiration. All media formats use design elements in their creation, so the TV follows those rules too. With that said, you can also look to your local and national newspapers, magazines etc.


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tisanjosh
11-04-2011, 02:13 AM
I thought I would leave my first comment but I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Very interesting thank you very much, I will keep visiting this blog very often.

samdorjey
11-04-2011, 03:47 AM
Great sharing thanks for your sharing.

mwaraitch
11-04-2011, 10:35 AM
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travelindia86
11-07-2011, 07:51 AM
your way is good and useful for all friends