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"How to be more creative" gets searched 81,000 times per month on Google. That's a lot of searches, but creativity isn't actually very hard at all (+ it's quite fun). Let's talk about it.
In this redesign, we discuss the importance of hero image resolution & positioning, current visual language, line-length, internal consistency and much more.
In this redesign I talk about layout purpose, the entire layout design process, repurposing copy, Adobe Dimension for creating quality mockups, and more...
In this redesign I talk about the aesthetic-usability effect, the best "welcome" you can give users, alignment, imagery, mood and much more...
Anything can get stale when it becomes predictable or frustrating or both. We've all been there. Here's a creative way of remedying the situation.
Many designers waste a ton of time aimlessly scrolling through inspiration sites in search of visual ideas for a specific category. Maybe you're in search of color palette ideas in context or need some fresh image editing inspiration for that new landing page. The Inspo Center neatly categorizes these design components to make finding inspiration more intentional.
15 fresh ways of adding visual interest to a layout, a new ai image-editing that feels like a virtual creative assistant, and some thoughts on feeling like you need relevant credentials to pursue something you enjoy
Raw talent is pure BS. Your eye for design is honed, not inherent. I share 12 things you can start doing immediately to hone your eye for design.
Briefly but effectively summarizing (and showing) every single layout principle, my favorite all-in-one accessibility tool, brain-dump journalling, and more