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Dynamic Find and Replace for Word
Static Site vs WordPress
TsoHost Review
WhatsApp Automatic Text Formatter
Yoast – How to Avoid the Pitfalls and Get the Most out of this SEO Tool
A New Home for The Creative Chair
Moving to Miserden
The Early Bird Gets the Worm
When did websites stop looking awesome?
Bark Review
If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur
Paint 3D – Microsoft’s Game Changing Update on a Classic
Client Advice – Recommended WordPress Plugins
Stay Relevant by Making Yourself Obsolete
Adaptive text descriptions on responsive websites
How to get a job in a design studio
No Logo – The story of The Big Dot Company Brand
Single Colour Logos
Working on Personal Projects
Toonstruck HD Remastered
Tom, Dom, and The Monster Project
Cheltenham – Gloucestershire’s Creative Hub
Cheap Logo Design – How much should you pay for a logo?
Grammarly Review – Spell Check on Steroids
PixelSquid – A Free Library of 3D Images
How to Score 100/100 on Google Page Speed Insights
The Hurd Library VR Tour
Web Design for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Big Dot Framework 2.0
The World’s First 8K 3D Video on YouTube
Freelance Graphic and Website Design
Krave Re-branding and Signage Design Case Study
Piano Hero Junior (Beta)
My Week with Coffitivity
The World’s First 3D Virtual Tour – 6 Years on
Which E-commerce Platform to Choose
Top 10 Gifts for Designers and Creatives
The Top 10 Best Handwriting Fonts
Guide to Publishing Facebook Apps and Heroku
How to to make Screenshots look like Photographs
10 Stunning Vertical Panoramas
Google Earth Offline Mode
How to Make Custom Skype Status Buttons
Google Presents the New Scentsation in Search (April Fools’)
Getty images makes over 35 million images free to use
Apple Macs no longer used for graphic design
Top 10 Tips for Restaurant Website Design
Les Misérables Movie Poster Parodies
The Scoop on Exact Match Domains
Adobe and Behance: A Match Made in Heaven?
The Death of Adobe Flash
Interviews via Creative Chair
Davison Carvalho – “I feel like a colorblind chameleon, but I don’t eat flies!”
Andreas Wannerstedt – “You should never underestimate the power of sharing”
Stephen Wolfram – “There is no abstract way to associate meaning with a shape”
Joshua Light Show – “For me perfection equals a kind of death”
Carol Highsmith Interview – 50 States (Minnesota)
Kristin Llamas Interview – 50 States (Tennessee)
Party of One Studio Interview – 50 States (New York)
Lawrence Azerrad –“designers have the power to drive ideas that shape our best future”
James Pollock Interview – 50 States (South Dakota)
Brock Davis – “This led to Banksy emailing me and asking if I would like to exhibit work at Dismaland”
Stas Santimov – “360 was a new experience for me”
Aaron Draplin – “make it a hobby and learn to love it”
Cody Cobb Interview – 50 States (Washington)
Bartosz Morawski – “more patience and additional effort are needed.”
Jacob Cass – “that was a bit intimidating to say the least!”
Sterling Hundley Interview – 50 States (Virginia)
Kimchi Lee – “to be honest, it’s simply a lot of fun”
Tobias Saul – “I admire the passion for detail and craftsmanship”
Nicholas Kole Interview – 50 States (Rhode Island)
Patrick Sluiter – “GIFs have opened up a door of expression Subtitle”
Tim Tomkinson Interview – 50 States (Wyoming)
Damien Géminard – “I hope one day my videos will help other artists”
Matthew Dugger Interview – 50 States (Ohio)
Sabeena Karnik – “everything is hand done without the use of computer software.”
Kevin Cantrell Interview – 50 States (Utah)
Mathew Wain – “I let the pencils do the running and the mind do the wandering”
Peter Gaillard Interview – 50 States (South Carolina)
Margo Konovalova – “It’s the magic of creating and solving puzzles at the same time”
Chad Michael Interview – 50 States (Texas)
Kremer Johnson – “It was a lot of work, but it was truly inspiring, and we will never forget the project”
Artsy Kiddo Interview – 50 States (Pennsylvania)
Braća Burazeri – “we’re experimenting and developing all kinds of styles”
Brendon Burton Interview – 50 States (Oregon)
James Lipnickas – “It’s a subject that terrifies and fascinates me”
Adam Wiedman Interview – 50 States (North Dakota)
Michael Bierut – “Nothing I’ve done since has seemed as difficult.”
Alexander Landerman Interview – 50 States (Wisconsin)
Jordan Richards Interview – 50 States (Oklahoma)
Jakob Wagner – “Light and weather are the main actors in my sceneries”
David Airey – “design is a profession I’m incredibly fortunate to be a part of”
Michael Mullan Interview – 50 States (Vermont)
Kouhei Nakama – “there is an idea of dynamic equilibrium”
Nick Liefhebber – “I’m proud when big brands ask me to create visuals in my own style.”
Adam Rosenlund Interview – 50 States (Idaho )
Shaylin Wallace Interview – 50 States (Delaware)
Michael Winters Interview – 50 States (New Hampshire)
Kim Høltermand – “loneliness and isolation has always been very fascinating for me”
Gilberto López – “Caracas has its good side and another wilder side”
Dangerdust Interview – 50 States (North Carolina)
Maria Grønlund – “Far from all experiments succeed”
Kathrine Gutkovskiy Interview – 50 States (New Mexico)
Boris Klimov – “I feel thrilled to transfer objects from imagination into real life”
Tyler Lehman Interview – 50 States (New Jersey)
Luke Robillard Interview – 50 States (Massachusetts)
Sebastian Onufszak – “embrace the chance of failure”
Ilyas Bentaleb – “Looking always for new trends and inspiration everywhere”
Justin Kemerling Interview – 50 States (Nebraska)
Evgeny Viitman – “It brings you up to the skies and then real life brings you back to dirt”
Rick Lundskow Interview – 50 States (Michigan)
People Too – “3D gives too much freedom, and too much accuracy”
Chris Do – “Value isn’t determined by you, it’s determined by the client”
Jacob Grant Interview – 50 States (Illinois)
Douglas Smith Interview – 50 States (Maine)
Kinda Ghannoum – “during the war in Syria each one learns to build and improve”
Terry Runyan Interview – 50 States (Kansas)
Michael Scantlebury of Impero – “Speed + Creativity + Risk”
Dmitry Bocharov Interview – 50 States (California)
Jonathan Ball – “the biggest challenge I face with 3D work is scale”
Eric Kass Interview – 50 States (Indiana)
Katrin Korfmann – “My final image is a total fiction, involving dislocation, recombination and redirection.”
Lauren J. Andrews Interview – 50 States (Louisiana)
Deni Anggara – “I tried to understand every shape, as well construct a good form”
Yum Tang – “Shooting food is the process of subtle action”
Kimberlin Singletary Interview – 50 States (Mississippi)
Conrad Garner Interview – 50 States (Florida)
Muhammed Ali – “Benghazi is the tranquillity to me”
Brian Cummings Interview – 50 States (Missouri)
Ahmed Nabil – “I love the beauty that hides behind mystery of the abstract”
Lynn Liebers Interview – 50 States (Montana)
August Udoh – “the energy and the vibe here is incredible”
Annie Kao Interview – 50 States (Maryland)
Evandro Augusto – “I like to breathe each project from its essence”
Seth Eckert Interview – 50 States (Kentucky)
Ricky Richards – “I ended up having full body fits from severe anxiety”
Irina Emelyanova – “An authentic brand should be based on a strong and clear concept”
Angie Von Slaughter Interview – 50 States (Arizona)
Jon Lezinsky Interview – 50 States (Connecticut)
Jim’ll Paint It – “I find the simplicity reassuring”
Austin Parkhill Interview – 50 States (Alaska)
Paula Scher – “Less is more and more is more. It’s the middle that’s not a good place”
Cleonique Hilsaca Interview – 50 States (Georgia)
Jason Vo – “I’ve always been fascinated with the ‘unconventional’ way of doing things”
Matthew Ortiz Interview – 50 States (Hawaii)
Omar Aqil – “abstraction within the cultural forms is my most favourite subject”
Brian Miller Interview – 50 States (Colorado)
Martine Bertrand – “The costumes have a meaning when they are in motion”
T Wei “I like to pull the cinematic qualities out of characters and present them as objects”
Todd Lee Interview – 50 States (Alabama)
Rafn Sigurbjornsson – “the contrast in landscapes are far beyond imagination”
Lily Simonson – “it was so beautiful that I often forgot the cold”
Andrew Herndon Interview – 50 States (Arkansas)
Stella Björg – “I can’t stop illustrating letters”
Juanco – “I like to play with the concept of evolution”
Antonio Petit Cwirko talks about Isometric Rooms with Stories
Like Minded Studio – “It was a very fast paced but rewarding experience”
Xiaolin Zeng – “I was influenced by my childhood games”
Robinsson Cravents- “I prefer to create things that stay alive longer”
GFDA – Good Fucking Design Advice
Yuta Takahashi – “colour is a manifestation of emotion”
Hermes Mazali “every designer should share their process”
David Dutton – “I got to dive into two worlds that I love; movies and games”
Aimuan Ogboghodor – “I am consciousness flowing with the river of life”
Henrique Barone – “we always try to not repeat ourselves”
Katt Phatt – “typography is one of the most expressive tools in a designer’s arsenal”
Alexei Sovertkov – “Finishing the project usually brings a sense of freedom and relief”
Colin Anderson – “I can create worlds the way I want them”
Stuart Miller – “Hugh Laurie was a complete gentleman to photograph”
Osborne Macharia – “I was scared yet challenged at the same time”
Michal Jelinek – “I wanted to move away from my working desk”
Mohammed Oudah -“I didn’t see a computer or any technology until the 2003 Iraqi war”
Berto Martínez – “I´m very interested in the function of illustration in the media”
Lor-K –“Consumption is an endless cycle”
Felix Dürichen – “No pressure, no juice”
Halisten Studio “We try to compress the user’s personality in one symbol”
Paul Tinker – “the style I am working in now is where I have the most fun”
Margaret Calvert OBE – “I don’t have the time or inclination to answer any more questions regarding my work”
Dave Grey – “I think that love shows in the pixels”
Jonathan Dahl – “I don’t like being too boxed in by current trends”
Alban Denoyel – Sketchfab
Martin Panchaud and his 123 Meter Star Wars Infographic
Simon Kopp – “Make illustrations, and more importantly, show them to everybody!”
George&Harrison – “We hear that our work is really Dutch”
Anagrama talk creativity and business
Jordan Blyth and his Idea Alphabet
Craig Ward on A-List Clients, Typography & New York
Dvein – “Style is always dangerous”
Another Collective – “branding can sell success or be the death of a business”
Francisco Andriani “A good brand experience is when the cover is as good as the book”
Sean Mcclintock talks about the illustration industry
Brian May on Tchaikovsky, Avatar and the Devil
Scott Belsky – The meaning of the word Behance
Chris Parks – “Rendering Gravity on one computer would have taken 7000 years”
Robert Neuman – “Aladdin 3D is definitely something we want to do…”
Sir David Attenborough – “if it’s boring in 2D it’s going to be boring in 3D”
Melanie Chernock – Who said heartbreak couldn’t look good?
Ang Lee talks about Life of Pi, the future of 3D and tiger testicles
Polly Morgan – “my mind works more like a digestive system…”
Mark Bloom eats logos for breakfast and grids for tea
Alexis Turner told us to Get Stuffed!
Federico Chiesa talks Horror Vacui
Gareth Hardy Smashes Logo Design
Jo Luijten – What if Twitter was created in the 80’s?
Michael Doret – “Computers are not an aid to the design process”
Rob Daykin – “In the beginning 3D was a hash up…”
Fabio Sasso – The Importance of Sharing
Photographer Rankin talks inspiration, celebrities and death
Jirka Väätäinen -“having gone ‘viral’ has given me a huge advantage”
Janjaap Ruijssenaars designs the world’s first printed house
Bryan Waterman – Will the last ever Leslie Nielsen movie ever see the light of day?
Matthias Mentasti Knows Awesome Designers