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Brought to you by WebDesign Blog, this is a list of 17 brilliant free high quality (Photoshop) PSD files from DeviantArt with full layouts that every graphic designer should study. Click here to launch the external link

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Typography Served streams a steady supply of quality creative type work. Here I recommend you the fresh work collection of August 2009. These works, with all those wits and puns, will make you smile. Click the image below to launch the site.

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Although type is primarily a vessel for verbal messages, typography often makes the literal content it carries more clear and powerful, and sometimes becomes an independent visual message itself. Here’s a collection of gorgeous typography works (Collection of collections, to be precise). Ready to be inspired? Read More

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Blu and David Ellis, two amazing young artists collaborated in this mind-blowing animation masterpiece. They are said to have spent a full week working like crazy, against mosquitos, rain and bored assistants. Precise camera works, clever perspectives, wonderful sense of humor plus masterful execution equals this: an absolute masterpiece that blows your mind Read More

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How long have you kept those Canon and Nikon DSLR bodies in your shopping cart? What about those Canon L-series lenses? Or classic Olympus OM? Maybe a simple point-and-shoot Sony Cybershot? Once you first step into photography, you can hardly satisfy yourself with equipments. Consider these very realistic and highly sophisticated papercraft cameras. They may or may not actually capture photographic images, but they still look quite awesome. Read More

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Last May, CLIO Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary. The Awards recognizes the most innovative and excellent advertising designs, and here I gathered this years Poster winners. I know, it’s already late September and the winners were announced in May. I know I’m late. But, what was good then is still good now. No? ;) Read More

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We are bombarded by tons of super-cool images everyday; hyper-realistic, heavily-Photoshopped, absolute-high-res, whatever they may be. Don’t you ever feel tired of it? Because I certainly do. Here is a collection of photos stripped down to fundumentals. Read More

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HybRefine is a Korean electric house duo. Starlight Love is their first single release in 2008. Backed up by cool video features like these, their elegant music earned an international attention. Check out these lovely light-drawing style videos. Read More

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Recently I was assigned to an UI development project, developing screen layouts and all the UI elements for iPhone and Palm Pre. With these extremely useful resources, I could easily focus on designing rather than painfully creating everything from scratch. All the graphics are in vector shape and correct dimensions. Check these out. Read More

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Kseniya Simonova is a Ukrainian artist who just won Ukraine’s version of “America’s Got Talent.” She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and “sand painting” skills to interpret Germany’s invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII. Read More

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