Amazing Ornamental Design Inspiration – Baroque Style

This is a collection of baroque style (ornamental) design, this style originates from baroque styles of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the word baroque can also simply mean that something is elaborate with many details. [Further Reading]

This style can be incorporated in to Logos, T-Shirts, Posters, Type … Anything

You may also want to check out this recent post on Floral typography

Shiny Binary

I had to add shiny binaries “Perfect porftolio” piece for Digital Arts Magazine and “Mystic” that was inspired by Eastern style statues and carvings, you can clearly see the statue within the image and the ornate flourishes.

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Shaeriff

This pencilled etching is great way to see how the shadows and the darker crevices give the ornamental style its three dimensions

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Opera78

An Amsterdam based illustrator that goes by the studio mane of opera78 has a great drawing style so checking out some of his personal and commercial work is a good idea.

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One Twenty Six

Based in New York One Twenty Six produces some great packaging and branding, you can also see some of the ornate designs in there logo designs.

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Shepard Fairy

This guy has a real eye for poster design and you can check out his fine art collection for some more inspiring examples of his work. i also found this image via abduzeedos a mixed inspiration post to look through.

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J R Velasco

a great example of these ornate finishes is on this website header, wrapping around other illustrations and hand drawn elements. The old vintage look gives it even more character and era.

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Irish Wind

Great baroque style technical pen drawing in the making just goes to show how much time and effort goes in to such a piece like this.

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Igraver

This website has a great visual tutorial on how to recreate this style from start to finish

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I Cant Hear

I Cant Hear design studio with some great work and sketches of work in progress gives a good understanding of work flow to final piece, as seen below a sketch and final piece in vector form is mind blowing.

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Guarniero

Has some great collections of old scans on his flickr

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Eduardo Cife

Eduardo Cife of Misprinted Type has some awesome illustration work from book covers to posters. a true vintage style that you can see throughout his work.

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Ansel Olson

Ansel has some inspiring sets on flickr from photos to scans like the one shown below, decorated type is another great way to incorporate this style.

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Anouther Great decorated alphabet.

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Bibliodyssey

Very detailed breath taking ornate typography incorporating cherubs, birds and statues.

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86era

A designer from Russia known a 86era due to being born in 1986, also found via ilovetypography inspiring type

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Comments

I would put this style high up in my favourites and i find it very inspiring to look at others work and how they can incorporate it in to designs such as web sites, Typography and posters you name it and it can be done, adding extra flair and interest.

Do you get inspired by this style or know some great pieces of work to share? Please leave a comment.

Design Shards Flickr group Showcase #1

Yes this is the first showcase from the design shard flickr group and hopefully not the last in a long line to come, obviously this post would not of been possible without the creative talents of every one who submits work to the showcase, so keep doing it!.

Group Stats:

  • Group opened: 16 Nov 2008 – Just under 2 months been active
  • Group Creatives: 203 members joined during that time
  • Art Added: 221 pieces of awesome art work

Other Networks

Ill take this opportunity to say that im now signed up to Facebook so id be more than happy to have you all as friends on there and you can also join the facebook design shard group to post useful design links or work, so ill see you around

The Showcase

Every thime i come to design shard i take a look in the footer to see the latest entries are in th flickr group and im always surprised to see such talent, so ive listed a few examples of work that ive been looking at in the group.

In the Eye of the Beholder

In the Eye of the Beholder
Created by: Wicked Mantis

Michael Phelps: No words. Just water…

Michael Phelps: No words. Just water...
Created by: tsevis

IKEA Sweden: Mosaic Guy II

IKEA Sweden: Mosaic Guy II
Created by: tsevis

Fish Face

Fish Face
Created by: trondus

Vector Karma – Nebulae color variation

Vector Karma - Nebulae color variation
Created by: tanaka13

Wise

Wise
Created by: SeraphimCollective

Silences Pale

Silences Pale
Created by: Lukes Beard

Silences

Silences
Created by: Lukes Beard

Burton Snowboars Wallpaper

Burton Snowboars Wallpaper
Created by: ironbondio

Logo Inerxia

Logo Inerxia
Created by: inerxia

Miniature Basketball

Miniature Basketball
Created by: hferris92

Ysbryda

Ysbryda
Created by: heymeca

Master

Master
Created by: heymeca

Ilustra Hot pocket

Ilustra Hot pocket
Created by: foma.am

May Your 2009 Rock

May Your 2009 Rock
Created by: cresk

Colorcubic 2009 Print

Colorcubic 2009 Print
Created by: colorcubic

Rain by brades

Rain by brades
Created by: buud

Target

Target
Created by: breakerr.deviantart.com

Abcox

Abcox
Created by: breakerr.deviantart.com

View From the Empire State Building NYC, Tiltshift

View From the Empire State Building NYC, Tiltshift
Created by: blakelyons

Find Hope

Find Hope
Created by: biancayvonne

Three inspirations

Three inspirations
Created by: biancayvonne

Abduzeedo 2 Years Anniversary

Abduzeedo 2 Years Anniversary
Created by: abduzeedo

Dont worry if your design isnt in the showcase, im sure one will be in it next round up! keep going!

10 Inspiring sites to gain Photoshop inspiration

NOTE: This is a guest post by Sebastiano, if you would like to do a guest post please contact me.

Now we’ve got the Photoshop basics which enable us to use any type of tutorial in the most friendly manner.

It’s time to pull out the creativity and realize our own creations. Where does inspiration come from?, Anywhere: a film, a videogame, a skateboard, a site… Having said that I will propose 10 amazing sites that will certainly provide good ideas where you can start from.

1) FFFFOUND!

It’s one of mine most preferred sources, FFFFound! is a web service that allows the users to post & share their favourite images found on the web.

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2) COOL SHOWCASE

It’s the marriage of Sergio Milardovich (web programmer) & Leonardo Correa (designer) ideas. CoolShowcase is a cyberspace gallery for the work of freelance digital artists, graphic designers and photographers.

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3) GRAPHIC-EXCHANGE

It’s a nice site where Fabien Barrall (graphic designer/photographer/art director) shows the works of his favourite graphic designers, photographers, artists and designers.

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4) PSDTUTS FLICKR GROUP

Another talent den is Flickr. For my point of view PSDTUTS is the best photoshop blog focusing on photoshop, and its Flickr group is made of 4500+ members.

PSD Tuts Flickr

5) ALL CAPS PROJECT

Graffiti represents a fascinating creativity source and, on the following site, there are several really unique.

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6) SKATEBOARDS

Skateboards.com is an unusual resource. It treats e-commerce of products that are examples of creativity and originality.

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7) CLICK FOR ART

ClickForArt is an online store of art prints, printed boxed canvasses, art prints mounted in chunky contemporary frames or in our ornate stately frames.

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8) STATION

It’s a videogames gallery. Videogames covers are graphic works as good as film covers.

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9) CG SOCIETY

The CG SOCIETY is the most respected and accessible global organization for creative digital artists.

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10) BEHANCE

It’s a network that provides visibility to the works of creative professionals. Behance is a free platform for the world’s leading creative professionals.

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Comments

When I’m looking for inspiration, the above mentioned sites are those I surf first. What are yours?

Designer Tees! Wear your art on your sleeve

Who doesn’t like a little Tees action? Personally, original t-shirt designs catch my eye more than most graphic art that I see. Mainly because I can wear it. Functional art, oh baby! Another reason I take such staunch note of Tees, is due to the nature of print design. It’s an underrated source of artistic expression, probably due to it’s small scale presentation, whereas the grandiose display that most graphic art seems to get cast it in a more ‘respectable’ light. And for that, I call shenanigans!

It’s so much more than just a t-shirt, or a flyer, or whatever else the belittling label of choice that’s applied wants to call it. It’s art. And it’s a design field that restricts it’s artists in many ways. Size being one, that again, may get the piece a less than respectable branding, is another way that the print designers have been limited. They must capture their idea and encapsulate all their meaning in a much more compact piece. In a lot of graphic design, the large scale of the creation itself allows for all the intricacies that are weaved throughout the work to shine and convey their part. However, print designs must be able to work fully on a smaller scale that would cause most graphic designs to lose too much of their subtly for their piece to still be effective. So that’s a limitation that print designers deal with regularly and brilliantly.

Another problem they face, is the restricted use of colors. Large scale graphic designers love their gradients as they breathe such life and depth into an image, furthering the transmission of it’s message. But print designers have to step it up to tell everything in a much more succinct manner. The shading and depth must be crafted with a three color palette, on average, and that’s an accomplishment in my book. So why all the dismissal of designs made for tees and other print outlets? It doesn’t seem right that work that takes more skill and preparation than most, gets more ridicule than participation. Perhaps it’s a bit of jealousy rearing it’s ugly head from those who can’t, so they just critique!

Some examples of great t-shirt designs! Respect!

Irate Monkey

Artist: Dave who is really into whales and their bones a full time graphic designer and illustrator

Prom Night

Artist: Jeff Finley a graphic designer and part owner of Go Media

Smile

Artist: Filter017 was created by Enzo, Wen, and Nick since 2004. you can see there Flickr and blog

Ape Vs Monkey

Artist: Illustrator Nik Holmes has been in the picture making business since 2004 and in that time has racked up clients including Virgin, Microsoft, Orange and Mastercard. visit his blog and portfolio

Royal Blood

Chris Rushing graphic designer see his flickr for more cool designs.

Refraction Retraction

Artist: FullBleed, Since 2004 fullbleed has been a one man t-shirt army, printing over 70 tees.

Poetry Of Demise

Artist: Herman Lee, a 22 year old guy who just relocated back to Hong Kong from Toronto, Canada.

Oddica Octopus

Artist: Ray Frenden an illustrator from Greater Chicago “I Draw things” you can see his flickr

Inspiring Grunge Style Big Typography Posters

There is something special about these hand picked posters. A certain style that is unique and makes them stand out. Those are big typography posters, with a grunge edge and a retro touch. Typically with big fonts, straight lines, round curves, dark colors and grunge textures.

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Jonathan Haggard:

   

   

   

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Kasper Soeholt:

   

   

Joseph Wharton:

   

Rafael Bessa:

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Get More Typography Inspiration:

Hopefully now you have plenty of posters for inspirations… So, here is a link to collection of grunge tutorials and resources. Create you own and share the results!
I wish to see more from this style…