December 30, 2010 abduzeedo's blog

Design History: Dieter Rams - Less But Better

Pablo Picasso once said "Good Artists Copy Great Artists Steal" then Steve Jobs mention that in one interview long ago.

April 21, 2010 abduzeedo's blog

Stylish White Package Design Inspiration

Last year we published an article featuring some beautiful dark package designs, it was the Ultimate Dark Package Design Inspiration.

December 28, 2009 abduzeedo's blog

Minimalistic Poster Design in Photoshop

It's the end of the year and for the last tutorial of 2009 I will show you how to create

August 19, 2009 amanda's blog

Minimalist Photography by Anders Lindén

After finding a preview of Lindén's work on BOOOOOOOM!, I instantly fell in love and knew this was something I

March 26, 2009 PauloGabriel's blog

Web Design: Minimalistic Sites

"Less is more". That's what some people say... and they might be right. Usually, minimalistic sites are really beautiful, and

Featured Tutorial

Super Cool Frilly Bits Typography - Photoshop Tutorial
Super Cool Frilly Bits Typography
Last week we published our 10th Wallpaper of the Week. It was an awesome typography/design from Ginger Monkey Design called Compassion. What I really liked about that design was how they mixed some "frilly bits" with the typeface to create an outstanding piece of work. I decided to create a tutorial showing you how to do that as well.

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Wallpaper of the Week 192 by LeRoi3
Wallpaper of the Week 192 by LeRoi3
The wallpaper of this week is an image created by Leroy van Drie, also known as LeRoi3. LeRoi3 studied at the 'Grafisch Lyceum Utrecht' in Holland and now he's working for a design agency called 'The Others'. For more information visit http://leroi3.com/ Desktop Version

Book Suggestion

Book Suggestion: Visual Complexity - Mapping Patterns of Information
Book Suggestion: Visual Complexity - Mapping Patterns of Information
The book of this week is a book I just got from a friend. It was in my wish list for a long time. The book is called Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information and as the reviews says, it's about our ability to generate information now far exceeds our capacity to understand it.