Or when you’re tired of finding inspiration in photos of buildings – these pages take the way you look at the world to the next level.
- @slow_roads
If you want visual inspiration from other cultures, check out this page.
It’s a great resource to look at inspiring visual language from around the world.
- @werenotreallystrangers
If you’re feeling discouraged, check out we’re not really strangers’ photo manipulations mixed with graphic design. Perfect after nights of existential ennui, these images can reset your mind. Hopefully they’ll inspire the jaded designer to keep working, even when it gets tough.
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- @Tinycactus
For when you’ve been stuck at work for too long. Escape the office by jumping into @Tinycactus‘s grid of dreamy photo manipulations. We had a difficult time just choosing one to represent the art. So you’ll find it easy to escape in their feed!
- @Woshibaii
For when you want to simplify a concept. Honestly, drafting and looking at line drawings all day can be exhausting. In this case, @Woshibaii’s work can remind you of the efficacy of simple drawings, perspectives, and the importance of white space! Get inspired by the simple way this artist represents strong, existential concepts.
- @Subliming.jpg
If you’re feeling like the layouts are too simple – giving us funkier graphics than @werenotreallystrangers is designer Tessa Forrest’s project @Subliming.jpg. Dive into their Instagram grid of psychedelic graphics, and inspirational quotes commenting on the state of the world.
- @Jenniferbin
For when you’re feeling jaded about buildings.
While these are literally photos of buildings, Jennifer Bin‘s photography is theatrical in its beauty. Bin’s work can help you rethink the way you perceive and occupy buildings and cities. As you can see, her views are taken from both the ground plane and from the sky–a reminder to us designers of the different ways and views your work can be perceived.