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Writer Creates “Color Thesaurus” To Help You Correctly Name Any Color Imaginable

Ingrid Sundberg, a writer and children's book illustrator, created a very useful infographic chart for anyone struggling with color names. The writer says that she loves to collect words that can help give her stories variety and depth.

Ingrid Sundberg, a writer and children's book illustrator, created a very useful infographic chart for anyone struggling with color names. The writer says that she loves to collect words that can...

Dad Drew Cool Cartoon Characters On His Son’s Lunch Bags Every Day For The Last 2 Years

I wish my school lunches were this cool! Brian Dunn, a graphic designer, illustrator, and proud father, has been drawing awesome cartoon characters on his first-grade son's brown paper lunch bags every day for the past 2 years. To celebrate his...

I wish my school lunches were this cool! Brian Dunn, a graphic designer, illustrator, and proud father, has been drawing awesome cartoon characters on his first-grade son's brown paper lunch bags...

25 Creative Packaging Designs That Practically Sell Themselves

We often consider the products we use and their packaging to be two separate things – the product is the thing we want, and its packaging is a piece of trash to be thrown away. Good design isn't just about the...

We often consider the products we use and their packaging to be two separate things – the product is the thing we want, and its packaging is a piece of trash...

Designer Dad Illustrates The Weirdest Things He Has Actually Said To His Kids

Nathan Ripperger, a U.S. designer and video producer, has come up with a hilarious way to catalog the bizarre and hilarious conversations one can have when raising children. His series of posters, called “Things I've Said To My Children,” shares some...

Nathan Ripperger, a U.S. designer and video producer, has come up with a hilarious way to catalog the bizarre and hilarious conversations one can have when raising children. His series of...

What it’s Really Like to be a Photographer

Photographer's job is probably one of the most romanticized jobs today, but is the reality all that nice and attractive? Aiming to mock the most popular stereotypes and general misconceptions about the profession, the Shoppe Designs studio presents a series of...

Photographer's job is probably one of the most romanticized jobs today, but is the reality all that nice and attractive? Aiming to mock the most popular stereotypes and general misconceptions about...

Creative Typographic Science Posters by Kapil Bhagat

To celebrate the Science Day in India, Mumbai-based graphic designer Kapil Bhagat created a series of minimalist typographic posters featuring the names of famous scientists. Each design cues to an invention, a theory or an achievement that the scientist is known...

To celebrate the Science Day in India, Mumbai-based graphic designer Kapil Bhagat created a series of minimalist typographic posters featuring the names of famous scientists. Each design cues to an invention,...

Mind-Boggling Illustrations by Oscar Ramos

"Escher on steroids" - this is how some commenters describe the illustrations by Oscar Ramos. In his latest project Ad+, Chilean artist shows that it's possible to merge two completely different things with such smooth transition that you hardly notice how...

"Escher on steroids" - this is how some commenters describe the illustrations by Oscar Ramos. In his latest project Ad+, Chilean artist shows that it's possible to merge two completely different...

Worst Client Comments Turned Into Posters

Frustrated by stupid client criticism, Irish graphic designers Mark Shanley and Paddy Treacy decided to turn their "favorite worst feedback" into posters. The guys worked together on so-called "Sharp Suits" series with a team of other ad creatives, designers, animators, directors,...

Frustrated by stupid client criticism, Irish graphic designers Mark Shanley and Paddy Treacy decided to turn their "favorite worst feedback" into posters. The guys worked together on so-called "Sharp Suits" series...