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2015 Creative and Cloud Trends

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http://cloudtweaks.com/2015/02/cloud-infographic-2015-creative-cloud-trends/

If you feel you cannot think of anything new, try turning things upside-down.

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10 Ways To Stay Creative While Working From Home 1. Just Sit Back And Relax 2. Catch A New Client 3. Start Commenting On Blogs 4. Go Through Forums 5. Follow Current News 6. Try Giving A Monologue? 7. Argue With Someone Opinionated 8. Try To Fix Something Broken 9. Watch A Reality Show 10. Make Something From Scratch 11. Visit New Places 12. Make New Friends 13. Do You Play Any Sport? 14. Sit At A Curb For A Tea Break 15. Buy Something For Yourself 16. Take A Ride 17. Do Yoga 18. Revisit Nature 19. Visit A Charity Organization 20. Write A Post! Don’t do anything except sit back and relax. That was the first thing I did. It’s not like there is any loss anyways. It made me relaxed, and helped me to clear out the half-thoughts that didn’t make the cut yet danced around in my head not wanting to clear out. By forcing my mind to go blank from sitting back and relaxing, it laid the platform to develop new ideas. Dealing with your regular clients make you fall back on the regular way t...

Infographic: 2014 visual trends

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Another year came and went in a blur of Helvetica and hipsters —  so before you blink and miss 2014, grab a coffee, sit back and check out these top visual design trends to expect in the coming year.

Check this out 5 graphic design trends to watch in 2014

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5 Graphic Design Trends to watch in 2014. http://99designs.com/designer-blog/2014/02/25/5-graphic-design-trends-watch-2014/

Information is Beautiful: ideas, issues, knowledge, data — visualized! Facebook Twitter Pinterest Newsletter

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Writing and the Creative Life

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18 Things Highly Creative People Do Differently They daydream. They observe everything. They work the hours that work for them. They take time for solitude. They turn life’s obstacles around. They seek out new experiences. They “fail up.” They ask the big questions. They people-watch. They take risks. They view all of life as an opportunity for self-expression. They follow their true passions. They get out of their own heads. They lose track of the time. They surround themselves with beauty. They connect the dots. They constantly shake things up. They make time for mindfulness. The article by Carolyn Gregoire

The Psychology of Colors

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The Psychology of Color- A Color Guide for Designer Red Emotions: Love, Anger, Aggression, Passion, Sensuality, Intensity Red is the most used color in logos as it has such a wide range of different emotions but carries them all intensely. Red can serve to intensify or evoke the passion of whatever niche you’re in. One thing red is not is known to be is relaxing or calm. Many restaurants can get away with a lighter shade of red as they are feeding off a potential customer’s intense desire to eat that kind of food or that get immediate service. Notice how many fast food logos have red in them. If you’re opening a therapeutic business or place of knowledgeable healing, it might be best to leave red out of your logo. You see that most doctor’s offices don’t use red in their logos but hospitals do. Hospitals get away with it because at times there is no more serious place in the world. Orange Emotions: Pleasure, Boldness, Distrust, Enthusiasm The shades of orange can cove...