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How you get inspiration

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06-18-2009, 04:16 PM
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How do you get inspiration for your designs? Do you look at others work?

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css galleries & my mind

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creating something from nothing and seeing how happy the client is afterwords. Also the money :P

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CSS Galleries and old magazines.

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yes i do so. watch few designs critically and make a design free from flaws available in the designs u saw.

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Generally I picture what is needed, like navigation/header and content.

and design around those ideas and try make it look good.

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i usually surf around a few other works and then take what i find good in it and adapt it

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Music, oddly enough. Certain tunes can put me in the right mood to do certain types of designs

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I usually watch 24 and see how much Jack Bauer does in 1 day. I feel a lot less busy then.

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Originally Posted by freelance4money View Post
I usually watch 24 and see how much Jack Bauer does in 1 day. I feel a lot less busy then.
His solution is to completely cut out all the unnecessary parts of the day, like eating, drinking, toilet breaks or sleep

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