Thursday 19 January 2012

CREATIVE WALL CLOCKS

There are no bounds to how far creativity can go, especially when it comes to wall clocks there can be infinite ways to show the right time but the designers makes use of the most perfect ingredients to fill our viewing experience with pleasure and amazement.

Here is a collection of some unique, psychedelic, modern and usual clock design that will urge you want to change your old wall clock.


Clock is one of the oldest human inventions, and besides telling the exact time it often serves as an important wall-decorating accessory. Now, creative clock designs were found all over the world.

WEB DESIGN

Web design is the planning and creation of websites. This includes the information architecture, user interface, site structure, navigation, layout, colors, fonts, and imagery. All of these are combined with the principles of design to create a website that meets the goals of the owner and designer. The art of making designs of a website with attractive looks and creative ideas is the website designing. By this way you can distribute your ideas regarding your services and products to common public.


Design is a key part of web design. This includes both the design principles: balance, contrast, emphasis, rhythm, and unity and the design elements: lines, shapes, texture, color, and direction.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

RECYCLE FURNITURES

Are you boring to listening what people always said to about recycle?

Nowadays, furniture designers prove recycling can be a lot more interesting than stuffing cans, bottles, cardboard and more unused materials into the proper containers.


These are some of the most creatively recycled furniture. There is no argument that some of these may not be a comfortable and nice looking, but there is also no denying the genius of their designers in thinking of new ways to add function to these objects.

Sunday 15 January 2012

FURNITURE DESIGN

What comes to your mind when you hear “furniture”? chair and table? bed? Sofa? Lounge? wardrobe? While you likely imagine something pretty traditional, designers from all over the world are busy thinking outside of the box when it comes to modern furniture design. They compete to turn the concept of furniture into unique pieces of art! The shapes they create and materials they use in these modern furniture marvels are unbelievable, and the “things” they design in many cases are just as comfortable as more traditional furniture.


Furniture is essential to our every-day lives. We use it at home, while we’re working and when we’re out shopping, at the cinema or travelling. Well-designed furniture can improve our quality of life - when we like how it looks it gives us pleasure and when it makes us comfortable it can increase our efficiency and productivity.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

INTERIOR DESIGN

Interior design isn't just about home decoration. It is concerned with creating functional and beautiful to look at interior spaces in all sorts of places including houses, public buildings and commercial properties such as shops, restaurants, leisure venues and offices.

The imaginative and efficient use of, colour, pattern, texture, light and space is central to an interior designer's practice. They also need to be disciplined, organized and skilled business people. Combining knowledge with aesthetic vision, interior designers work with clients and other design professionals to develop design solutions that are safe, functional, attractive and meet the needs of the people using the space.


Good interior design will not only make a space look and function better, it can have a significant impact on mood and wellbeing. Interior design can be used to reflect status, ambition and taste, this is especially true of residential interior design, and at its most effective should increase the value of a property.

Sunday 8 January 2012

Brilliant Minimalist Print Ads

Have you ever noticed that most of the greatest ideas, whether it’s business or design, are so simple and obvious that you wonder why you haven’t thought of it before!

Once, Leonardo da Vinci said: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”, and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto “Less is more”. Even after 500 years Leonardo’s words are true and this rule is still widely used in design and advertising. It may sound a bit contradictory, but creating simple things often require much more brain power than the most complicated-looking stuff.


These are the few example of print ads. fro difference agency company:


Japanese food, served from 11 a.m. (Advertising Agency: Markus Reklambyrå, Linköping, Sweden)

Ordinary bulbs are killing the environment… Switch to Compact Fluorescent Lamps.( Agency: TBWA\RAAD, Dubai, UAE)

No one grows Ketchup like Heinz. (Advertising Agency: McCann Erickson, London, UK)

Heineken Social Networking since 1873. (Advertising Agency: TBWA\NEBOKO, Amsterdam, Netherland)

Have a break. Have a KitKat. (Advertising Agency: JWT London, UK)

The new beetle cabriolet. (Advertising Agency: Bluedream Ad, Shanghai, China)



Thursday 5 January 2012

Less is more | More is less


Most popular designers always say,

KEEP IT SIMPLE!! ”

More is less, less is more. As a designer, we know that a minimalist design can achieve beautiful and nice result. It is because sometimes thing keeps it as simple, owning a few good things instead of junk, which is better.

Still, many designers have trouble creating one; either they have a hard time making a page with so few elements look good or the final result just doesn’t look “complete.”

As mentioned, minimalism design brings us a lot of important content to the forefront and minimizes distractions for all the users. Less is more is the idea that simplicity and clarity lead to good design.

Below is the example of minimalism design.



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