January 19, 2022

Design Inspiration, 1.19

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Some good, old-fashioned transit branding inspiration. Reminds me that there are infinite variations possible on even the most straightforward / fundamental design components.

Mark Byrnes / CityLab

A really thoughtful realization of book browsing in a digital space. I especially love a few details that simulate physical book-browsing: the spines of each book being slightly different widths, and the hover state on the landing page that “pulls” the book towards you.

We love a drag and drop website builder! This one is interesting for its mobile-first approach.

A homepage that feels “like an amusement park,” and also just a nice example of using type as a visual asset.

More type! But this one’s a fun crash-course in design fundamentals when working with typography, like alignment and contrast. Scroll slowly so you don’t get dizzy.

Speaking of inspiration, am I the only one who hasn’t been using Are.na until now? Yes? Dropping it here in case, like me, you haven’t caught on yet. It’s a super useful tool for cataloging inspiration / organizing your thoughts visually.

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