Articles in the Design Inspiration Category
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Building a website usually requires you to design and then code your own layout, which can be a tedious task if you’re not artistically inclined or familiar with HTML. Website templates take care of this for you by providing you with a fully designed and coded layout, which you can then use to build your website.
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Branding, Design Inspiration »
Here show you a branding news from http://www.idsgn.org, which is the Canadian coffee and doughnut shop Tim Hortons, invaded in New York City last month. It bought a re-branding and opening of 12 locations.
Tim Hortons was founded and named after a famous hockey player in 1964, Tim Hortons’ trademark Timbits and Ice Capps are ingrained in the country’s culture. With around 3,000 locations, Tim Hortons is the largest food service operator in Canada, even larger than McDonald’s and Starbucks, selling about two billion cups of coffee per year. But to …
Design Inspiration, Others »
A pocket-sized laser device that emits a full-size functional QWERTY keyboard – that will work on any flat surface. That’s really cool and fascinating! This cool stuff is created by i.Tech, there are both wireless and cable version available.
Below information comes from i.Tech website:
Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard (BTVKB) is the world’s first wireless Virtual Keyboard that lifts wireless mobile communications to a new height. Not much bigger than a match box, this astonishing device projects an infrared image of a full-sized keyboard onto any flat surface. Users can then type on …
Advertising, Design Inspiration »
In order to promote the April issue of Car Magazine, which features an in depth guide to this year’s Formula One season, Ogilvy Cape Town gave stationary drivers a true F1 experience. F1-style lollipop men stood at traffic lights and dropped their lollipop signs in front of cars as they stopped.
The sign read: “It’s F1 Season.”
In true F1 fashion, the “lollipop men” would then flip their lollipop signs to reveal the Car Magazine message:
“Get the F1 Guide. Car. The April F1 Issue. On sale now. Brought to you by Richelieu.”
Hundreds …
Advertising, Design Inspiration »
Today we want to share some advertisements both in print or outdoor media with you. The first one is an outdoor installation/ advertising created by Toyota Prius: A Solar Flower. A 18-foot flower sculpture were placed in public area, the setting include solar panels, free Wi-Fi access, seating and charging stations. It is quite a interesting idea, right?



