Saturday, 12 May 2012

SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE// Pinterest

 I have worked out that for the publication to work I will need to find 8 of the best sites for each category. Starting with the Pinterest 'boards' I have found 8 creatives that have developed interesting collections on this fairly new visually inspirational resource. For the publication I have also written a short description for each one I have found. This will be edited in later when everything else is ready.

SIXTYSEVEN:
pinterest.com/67communicatie/
SixtySeven posts inspiration for corporate identity including logos, brochures, stationary and websites.

 JEFF ANDREWS:
pinterest.com/jeffandrews/
Jeff Andrews is a graphic designer, illustrator and photographer. He has a massive collection of inspirational design with a vintage/ modernist style, with architecture, graphics, signage, illustration,  typography and photography.


 LIZ COOK:
pinterest.com/ohrusty/
Liz Cook posts have a distinctive vintage-illustrative style but she also focuses on a hand-drawn style of digital type, posters and infographics.






DAN DENNY:
pinterest.com/dandenney/
Dan Denny pins a majority of posters and typography with a focus on illustrative style. There are also some great product design and street art collections.


MATT PRINGLE:
pinterest.com/prings/
Matt Pringle is another web designer and this again is the main focus for his collection however he also has an interest in logo design and advertising.



DAN OTIS:
pinterest.com/danotis/
Dan Otis collects a work with a similar modern vintage style to Liz Cook as well as Logos, user interfaces and photography.


MIKE JONES:
pinterest.com/jerrythepunkrat/
Mike Jones is a fan of hand-drawn typography and alternative and retro posters. Also pins illustrative work and heavily modified photography as well as a huge collection of posters, some fine art and even food.


JEN VASSEUR:
pinterest.com/jvasseurdesign/
Jen Vasseur is a web designer herself so collects a huge amount of inspirational websites with an interest in the design as well as user interaction.

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