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Colors of Summer: Summertime Photography and Color Palettes


  

With summer on the way, and with designers always looking for great color palettes to work from, we have decided to turn our inspirational spotlight towards the colors of summer. As we have done in the past, we went in search of some photos that have perfectly captured this season, and derived color palettes from these rich moments of summertime.

Below are the results of that effort. We have an inspiring showcase of images and resources gathered for our readers. With summer’s lively nature, we sought to capture that feeling in both the photos we chose and the color palettes created. We hope you enjoy the summertime photography and color palettes.

Colors of Summer

Summertime. by tOx1c-dOLLy

Summertime by fly10

Summertime by catch—22

Summertime by IndianRain

summertime by night-fate

Summertime by tomsumartin

Summertime by ksushiks

Summertime Kansas by billyunderscorebwa

Summertime in Ontario by IgorLaptev

It’s summertime by Kira87

Summertime by Rico24

Summertime by Lonolly

summertime by chazline

Summertime by pablolemper

summertime by johnberd (formerly TristanGreer)

Summertime by OirokenoJutsu

Summertime by DundalkChild

summertime by esiak

summertime by the-wabbit

SUMMERTIME by reesy1080

summertime by Mogwai0810

Summertime at The Oasis by lumi-nara

British Summertime by yellownoise

Catching Summertime… by LadyAliceofOz

summertime by sp333d1

summertime by unspent

Summertime by MrSangi

Lake Couchiching, Summertime by IgorLaptev

Summertime by A-Motive

Summertime by RomanticRevenge

Summertime by andzik69

Summertime by Emiliee91

summertime by IraNyaaasha

In the summertime by Kothek

Reflections by wanderlust-or-bust

Season’s End

That wraps up the showcase and resource collection for now, but the season’s end is still far away. Which of the photos and color palettes were your favorite? Do you have or know of any other examples of summertime photography that would make some nice color palettes? Use the comment section to let us know!

(rb)


With Can in Hand: Collection of Free-Hand Graffiti Art


  

Graffiti art can be found all around us on the streets, on canvases, and walls the world over. At one time, this often breathtaking means of artistic expression was written off as vandalism and never seen as true art. Luckily for so many, the stigma surrounding free-hand graffiti art has begun to fade in light of the remarkable talent that is possessed within the pieces.

Today we are taking a look at some amazing free-hand graffiti paintings that artists created armed with can in hand, and limitless imagination. So many different styles explode onto their oft oversized canvases, enriching the landscapes, buildings, and galleries they inhabit. From single artists working alone, to collaborative pieces worked on by groups, there are so many creative pieces waiting to inspire below.

With Can in Hand

Lucy in the sky graffiti by tintanaveia

IFS Wall of Fame by BENQWEK

feat Saturno Ags by TurkesART

angelsanddemons by EtoJA

8bit burner by smarty-mcsly

Magic Picnic by FoRe-F

Rise Up by rayyzer

Great Guys by justcobe

Croft Fossil by andycouncil

owl by TesdA

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BikiniBottom by Clog02

dilom transformers by Dilom

friie by shepa

Flower Fairy by szc

spectrum by uconique

Sloth wall by Viderine

Brains by ScorpionBlaze

INTENSIDADE de pintar… by nickalive

Cashern by stenDUC

PORTAL__ by shepa

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QUEEN by saim

Forest21 by desan21

Setik01-21052012 by Setik01

Loop – color overflow by sKodOne

e assim terminou….. by nickalive

MakingShitGreen by THISISAPES

AytreJam by toto2312

Lollipop by justcobe

another job.. by smates

mary @ against the grey by Hucklemary

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dilom+bares by Dilom

part of the by nasimo

nameless by splook69

Hey by justcobe

AsikVeysele by desan21

That’s All

That wraps up this end of the post, but the journey is just getting started. If you are intrigued by these pieces, many of the artists have links to videos of the works being made. So you can see them from start to finish. All of them have other works in their portfolios to check out as well. Which pieces stood out and started your creative gears turning?

(rb)


With Can in Hand: Collection of Free-Hand Graffiti Art


  

Graffiti art can be found all around us on the streets, on canvases, and walls the world over. At one time, this often breathtaking means of artistic expression was written off as vandalism and never seen as true art. Luckily for so many, the stigma surrounding free-hand graffiti art has begun to fade in light of the remarkable talent that is possessed within the pieces.

Today we are taking a look at some amazing free-hand graffiti paintings that artists created armed with can in hand, and limitless imagination. So many different styles explode onto their oft oversized canvases, enriching the landscapes, buildings, and galleries they inhabit. From single artists working alone, to collaborative pieces worked on by groups, there are so many creative pieces waiting to inspire below.

With Can in Hand

Lucy in the sky graffiti by tintanaveia

IFS Wall of Fame by BENQWEK

feat Saturno Ags by TurkesART

angelsanddemons by EtoJA

8bit burner by smarty-mcsly

Magic Picnic by FoRe-F

Rise Up by rayyzer

Great Guys by justcobe

Croft Fossil by andycouncil

owl by TesdA

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BikiniBottom by Clog02

dilom transformers by Dilom

friie by shepa

Flower Fairy by szc

spectrum by uconique

Sloth wall by Viderine

Brains by ScorpionBlaze

INTENSIDADE de pintar… by nickalive

Cashern by stenDUC

PORTAL__ by shepa

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QUEEN by saim

Forest21 by desan21

Setik01-21052012 by Setik01

Loop – color overflow by sKodOne

e assim terminou….. by nickalive

MakingShitGreen by THISISAPES

AytreJam by toto2312

Lollipop by justcobe

another job.. by smates

mary @ against the grey by Hucklemary

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dilom+bares by Dilom

part of the by nasimo

nameless by splook69

Hey by justcobe

AsikVeysele by desan21

That’s All

That wraps up this end of the post, but the journey is just getting started. If you are intrigued by these pieces, many of the artists have links to videos of the works being made. So you can see them from start to finish. All of them have other works in their portfolios to check out as well. Which pieces stood out and started your creative gears turning?

(rb)


Taste in Design: Collection of Inspired Cake Designs


  

As we celebrate various life events, one tasty, sweet centerpiece that often makes an appearance is a cake. Over the years, cake designers have really taken their art to decadent and daring new heights. The artistic approaches to cake design have wrought some spectacular examples that not only spark your imagination, but also your appetite.

Below we have collected a small sampling of the artistry displayed through this area of culinary expertise. So take a tour of this flavor rich showcase of cake designs that is packed with imagination and inspiration.

Taste in Design

Alice in wonderland cake by Naera

Super Mario Wedding Cake III by Verusca

Izumik wedding cake by see-through-silence

Sushi Cake by cootiedoon

Monster book of Monsters cake by darkfirewizard

Louis Vuitton Hand bag cake by Dragonsanddaffodils

TARDIS Cake by Girl-on-the-Moon

Dead Man’s Farm Cake by ohnoono

Cat Cake 1 by Shoshannah84

Head Over Heels by Sliceofcake

Peacock Wedding Cake by ArteDiAmore

Super mario – chess- cake by anafuji

Opus Paint Tube Cake 1 by HighBornTalon

Happiness by Naera

Cinema Cake by Verusca

Alice’s sweing basket by see-through-silence

Dragon Storybook cake by darkfirewizard

milk + white fruity choc wraps by Dragonsanddaffodils

Davy Jones Cake by ohnoono

Violin by Shoshannah84

Needs More Candy by Sliceofcake

Steampunk Owl cake by ArteDiAmore

Day of the Dead by atrotter719

My First Big Cake – BtVS by peeka85

Proud Auntie by Naera

3D Corset Cake by Verusca

Casino cake by see-through-silence

60th birthday dessert by Dragonsanddaffodils

NIN_Catacombs Inspired Cake by ohnoono

Ninjago by Sliceofcake

The Black Pearl by ArteDiAmore

Pumpkin Cake by DancesWithWacom

Sewing Machine Cake by reenaj

Colorful Roses by atrotter719

Mike Dirnt Bass Cake by ParadoxAndPlaid

Bright Colorful Cake by ArteDiAmore

Playable Angry Birds Cake by Sliceofcake

Artist Palette Cake by Verusca

Barry’s Dalek Cake by Dragonsanddaffodils

Pillows by Naera

No More Room

That finishes off this tasty treat of a showcase, well at least on this end. Now, as always, we hand the proverbial fork over to you! Fill us in on what your favorite of the cake designs featured here was, or if you know of another that is stored away somewhere else, by all means leave us a link.

(rb)


The Smashing Book #3: A Book Review


  

Editor’s Note – Though Noupe is affiliated with Smashing Magazine, this piece is strictly the opinion of the author.

When I was first contacted with a reviewer’s copy of The Smashing Book #3 I was both excited, and a little bit terrified. I was extremely excited to get a peek at the book before its release, and to get my hands on the content I had eagerly been anticipating since the project was announced. I was a bit terrified because the book’s theme of ‘Redesign the Web’, was not only one I had written on in the past, but after redesigning our own sites not long ago, I was afraid to find out that we had done it all wrong.

All the fears aside, with the first two books as part of our design reading library, I had no doubt that this third tome would live up to its predecessors. And I would not have to get too far into the book to be proven right.

A Smashing Introduction

As I dove right into the book’s first chapter on The Business Side of Redesign, I was inundated with so much practical, applicable advice on how to present a redesign project to clients and how realigning is the much better route. Which was nice to read after the initial fears of finding out we had redesigned our own personal sites incorrectly had surfaced, but as big believers in realignment, the book was somewhat reassuring. This was just an added bonus.

As the chapter went on, I found myself glad that I was reading a digital copy. Had it been an analog version, I would have been running through highlighters by the dozens. Nearly every page presented me with great information too mark and make note of. This trend did not stop at the first chapter’s end either. The entire book proved to be packed of notable advice from the crack crew that Smashing assembled for the team. And every single one of them, brought their ‘A’ game.

If you haven’t seen the breakdown of the authors and reviewers for each chapter, then you really are in for a treat. It reads more like a web design and development dream team than an actual book roster. But when you look at all that went into the book, the budget, time, and the expertise, you begin to understand just how fantastic a book it has the potential to be. And with each chapter I took in, those expectations of the book’s potential were constantly exceeded.

The Chapters

As previously mentioned, the first chapter deals with the business side of the website redesign, which is a really great introduction because it hints that the further chapters beyond it will help complete the picture, and that all aspects of the redesign will be handled. And that is one of the best things about the book. It does such a good job ensuring that you get the whole picture.

Each of Smashing Book #3′s 11 chapters goes through all facets of a redesign, from beginning to end, with a fine tooth comb. No detail is overlooked, and if you get your hands on ‘The Extension’, Smashing Book #3 1/3 you also get a case study of the Smashing Magazine redesign to show all of the thoughtful advice applied in a real world setting; which sounds like a very intriguing companion read. Admittedly, I have not had the chance to check that out yet.

One of the most information packed chapters that I was really surprised by, was chapter 7 ‘Designing for the Future Using Photoshop’ from Marc Edwards and Jon Hicks. The chapter was as unexpected as it was informative, and really grabbed my attention. Not that there were any chapters where the content felt lacking, but this chapter just seemed to really overflow with its detailed dissection of Photoshop. And in a completely accessible way.

Which is actually one of the highlights of the entire book. The accessibility it provides to the subject at hand. Redesigning the web. No matter what element you are tackling, or if you are in charge of the whole thing, all that you need to steer your redesign project towards success is contained in the chapters of this book. And with information geared towards all parties involved, it really should be required reading for anyone working or hiring for a redesign. I can see it being something of a survivor’s guide to future projects. Always within reach.

Chapter 8, Redesigning With Personality from Aarron Walter and Denise Jacobs, contains one of my favorite sections that really challenged me to think of websites in a different way. Products Are People Too did a good job of taking a complex issue, and boiling it down into a very digestible manner. We are often told that we need to build trust through brands and design, and this chapter delivers the goods on cementing that trust by adding in personality. From the chapter’s first line, “Redesigning a website can be the seven-layer taco dip of hell” I was sold. Because I knew that feeling.

The last chapter I will talk about specifically before I move on, was Chapter 10 Workflow Redesigned: A Future Friendly Approach by Stephen Hay and Bryan Rieger, which was another example of challenging me to approach future projects differently. With responsive web design being an important aspect of any web design project these days, this chapter comes in and lays out a plan of attack that I am sure readers will be adopting for themselves. It will certainly at least get people talking about it.

The Fun

Just like Smashing Magazine and the team behind it, Smashing Book #3 is loaded with personality and a lot of charm. From the title of the book being spelled out through the chapters colorfully illustrated drop caps to the playful nature’s of many of the book’s authors, the book is as much fun as one would expect. They have even said that there are hundreds of animals hidden in the book’s illustrations, so that you can go on a bit of a scavenger hunt to see if you can find all 623 of them.

Overall, the journey it takes you on from beginning to end is entertaining, well constructed, highly communicative, and as mentioned challenging. It doesn’t just make you want to be a better designer or developer on your projects, it gives you actual steps to take and ways to accomplish it. And where some books tend more towards theory, with so many talented experts coming to the table to offer real world advice and examples, this book takes the theories and arms you for putting them into practice.

The Conclusion

I thoroughly enjoyed the Smashing Book #3 and would recommend it for anyone in the field or with a site of their own. It gives great insight into where the industry currently stands, and how to take on these often monster projects with a bit more ease and confidence. Are you planning on grabbing a copy, or do you already have one on the way? What entices, or intrigues you the most about this newest Smashing book?

(rb)


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