Tag Archive for 'Inspire'

…It’s Website Wednesday: Moodstream

Moodstream

Moodstream is a fantastically powerful “brainstorming tool” from Getty Images that is “designed to help take you in inspiring, unexpected directions”.

By tweaking the sliders, you can choose between images, footage, audio, or just a stream of fresh ideas that will bring a whole new creative palette straight to you.

The concept is actually pretty interesting, and the end result is inspiring and interesting in an advanced screensaver sort of way, so it’s definitely worth a look.

[Getty Images - Moodstream]

[Via: The Presurfer]

…It’s Things Thursday: Modofly?

Modofly Moleskin

Modofly is an artist collaborative that hopes to “inspire artists and users alike with the hope that they themselves will be continually fueled by the feedback loop that happens when people work together”.

Their laser-etched Moleskin notebook line features fantastic covers that have been designed by top artists, and then laser-etched onto the outside to help fuel your creativity.

Since artists mostly fueled the Moleskin revolution anyways, why not just get one that makes the outside look as good as the creativity trapped inside?

[Modofly]

[Via: Josh Spear]

…Michael Jordan destroyed basketball?

Did Michael Jordan destroy the game?

Maybe:

If that doesn’t inspire you to become legendary; then maybe nothing will.

[Via: Format Magazine]

…Sites can boost your creativity?

Polaroid

Sometimes all you need is a bit of inspiration.

If that’s the case, then check out LifeDev’s list of 19 Online Destinations for Boosting Creativity. It’s filled with sites that are sure to inspire, and ought to help you think outside the box.

[LifeDev - 19 Online Destinations For Boosting Creativity]

[Photos Via: StephenMcleod]

…It’s Things Thursday: Custom 52?

Custom 52

Custom 52 wants to know what the art world can do with a deck of cards.

“Meant to inspire and bring together the artistic community in a new and exciting way”, Custom 52 is “an online design community using playing cards as [a] canvas.”

Artists submit their ideas, and then the public votes to pick the best ones. The top 52 designs are then printed onto a deck of playing cards that “everyone can enjoy and spread across the land.”

It’s an interesting idea, and the first cycle of cards are amazingly creative and beautiful, so spice up your next poker night with a set of Custom 52s.

[Custom 52]

[Via: Josh Spear]




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