Photo Montage by SGlider12 on Webdesign.org – Click image for great Gimp tutorial
Vista Lighting Effect – Courtesy of: Tutorial9
Colours, Numbers and Boxes – very happy and alive, personally I do not like the distortion of the word content – found at: Flickr
Text and Shapes – This design lends itself to an interactive use – found at: Smashing Magazine (click image for inspiring article on table of content design)
Screenshot – 82 Everyone is a Marketer by Seth Godin from What’s Your Story by Joyce Hostyn
Illustration: Jamie McKelvie – Art Brut Record
Massive Attack – The Essential Mix
Work by Egon Schiele, found at Mom.org
From ‘Henri’s Walk to Paris’ 1962 – children’s book by Saul Bass Found at: Brainpickings.org
He loves OHS! – Photo by Karpati Gabor on morgueFile
Layers in Photoshop are like a Collage of images stuck on top of each other…
Concept for Gallery Screnshot
Jenga, photo courtesy of: Design-Crit.com
The swirls in the image are made up of numerous lines. Courtesy of: www.openprocessing.org
Multimedia Production Cycle – This image is under the Creative Common Agreement, you can use it but will need to reference this site: www.classoffederico.wordpress.com
Illustration by Gary Neill found on Dzineblog.com – http://garyneill.com/ http://garyneill.tumblr.com/
Photo by mcconnors on morgueFile
Photo by mconnors on morgueFile
Illustration by Kate Miller, found on DzineBlog.com
Colourful Table of Content – Ribbons in Primary Colours – found at: LifeBlue.com
‘For Great Road Trips: Switzerland’ Poster by Herbert Matter in (Swiss) International Style – Source: http://swisstype.wordpress.com/work/
Photo by frenchbyte on morgueFile
Milk Poster – Swiss International Style Reference – by Annabel Stephen Salip
Based on photo by hotblack from morgueFile.com
ruthworkx -http://ruthworkx.files.wordpress.com
Photo by ariadna on morgueFile
Based on photo by dhester from morgueFile.com
Illustration: Jamie McKelvie – Suburban Glamour Comic Series
Experimental Photomontage by Robert Heinecken
From ‘Henri’s Walk to Paris’ 1962 – children’s book by Saul Bass Found at: Brainpickings.org
Poppies – Vector art Federico Viola based on photo by hotblack from morgueFile
Britons, Lord Kitchener Wants You! Propaganda poster design from WWI by Alfred Leere. Image: courtesy of WorldWarEra.com
Your Lipstick Needs You, an entertaining take by Digital Media Artist Samantha Cain. Courtesy of: Samantha Cain, http://www.behance.net/samanthacain
Photo by Seemann on morgueFile.com
Pink Ribbon Day – Swiss International Style Reference – by Hwan Rochanabuddhi
Screenshot from What’s Your Story by Joyce Hostyn
Based on image by hotblack on morgueFile.com – F.Viola
Some of us have there most enjoyable moments in nature at the beach, Photo by rivediamoci on morgueFiles
Couple found at http://frenchbydesign.blogspot.com.au
Courtesy of The Art of Mass Effect Universe’, 2012
The gentle curve of the river and the light green tones of the grass give this image a calming feel. The montains and the clouds have a less calming effect. Image: courtesy of Icon Photography School – http://www.photographyicon.com/line/
Illustration by Jessie Ford, found on DzineBlog.com
Finding the Right Candidate for a Job… – Photo AdamRiley from www.projectnoah.org
Illustrator unknown – found at: Ephemera – World of Rare Books
The Face by drfranken found on ChromoArt.de
The calming effect of horizontal lines, image: courtesy of flickr.com, Photographer: jaikdean
Contemporary design in style of Construcitvism by Teo Brito found at LauraGreen92 – click image for more information and link to her blog
Based on photo by xandert found on morgueFile
Leonardo’s St. John the Baptist, Louvre, Paris, Image: courtesy of A World History of Art – www.all-art.org
Illustration by Tavis Coburn found on DzineBlog.com
Swiss travel poster from 1934 by Herbert Matter – Source: http://swisstype.wordpress.com/work/
Outlined text changed in size and colours dropped into the individual letters with Eyedropper tool using LMB + Alt
Image from morgueFile by lemai13
Photo by matthewbridges on morgueFile.com
Study – Lines and Grace Kelly – by Federico Viola photo: courtesy of GettingCheeky.com and curved lines wallpaper: courtesy of FreeFever.com
Free Transform and Ctrl – I am loving it!!!
Close-up at Fed Square, Federico Viola 2013
Steel Curves, Image: courtesy of flickr.com, photographer: Margeois.
Vertical lines of a dark fence, image courtesy of p.ic – Photo Internet Collection – www.photoic.wordpress.com, photographer: Federico Viola
Found at Inc.com
Photomontage: Amir Ebrahim Photography
The concept was used on the German side as well with this ‘Auch du sollst beitreten zur Reichswehr’ [You too should join the German Army], design by Julius Engelhard, Image: courtesy of mental_floss
Text-based Table of Content – Very Graphic and Black and White- found at: Smashing Magazine (click image for inspiring article on table of content design)
A Beautiful Piece by Aerosol found on his Facebook
Work by Jo W
Table of Content from Textbook – This design lends itself to an interactive use – found at: Smashing Magazine (click image for inspiring article on table of content design)
Swiss International Style – Joseph Müller-Brockmann – Beethoven – found at www.designhistory.com
Michael Pointing in GTA V – Courtesy of Rockstar
Photo by dharder on morgueFiles.com
Constructivism Reference – by Lylah Livingston
Photo by hotblack on morgueFile.com
The underlined text and insertion point at end of the word indicates that you are still in the type mode.
Mosaic of Sofia Coppola – by Maurizio Galimberti – www.mauriziogalimberti.it
Photo by clarita on morgueFile
Courtesy of The Art of Mass Effect Universe’, 2012
Good Morning! Photo: wallyir, from: morgueFile.com
Image source: Data Center Knowledge
Typographic with Colours and Photos – The use of large numbers is effective and the low opacity of the boxes works, personally, I find it looks a bit dated- found at: JuxtaPost.com
Luminescent Lines – Courtesy of: PSDLearning
Peace- Swiss International Style Reference – by Maryam Chananeh
What Time is it Now? by King_Bobbles
Illustration by Jessie Ford, found on DzineBlog.com
Text and Shapes – This design lends itself to an interactive use – found at: Klafferty.com
Custom Shapes and Custom Shape Icon
Based on a photo by delboysafa from morgueFile.com
Illustration: Tavis Coburn – Illustration for for an article predicting trends in Apple’s mobile strategy. Found on: TavisCoburn.com
Source: morgueFile, Photo by matei
Examples of Output and Display for web-content. Image: live.surveyshack.com
Setting the grid up.
Illustration by Gary Neill found on P.A.P.-Blog – http://garyneill.com/ http://garyneill.tumblr.com/
Italian movie poster found on Abduzeedo.com
Photo by DTL on morgueFiles
Lines and Gradients- Courtesy of: psdtuts+
Geese in Ameland, Photo by Frans Schouwenburg
Fruity Design – This is great for a menu, very appetizing thumbnails – found at: WeddingPhotography.com
“Step into my office” Source: The Age, click image for link
Image Source: www.photoshopessentials.com
This is a template for a business website found at TemplateMonster. It is interesting in the sense that it breaks up the main image as part of the navigation. The sound it comes with is annoying.
Uncle Sam Wants You, WWI Propaganda Poster for US Army recruits, Design by James Montgomery Flagg, 1916, image found at: Live Auctioneers
Photo by omdur on morgueFile
Study – Lines and Grace Kelly – by Federico Viola photo: courtesy of GettingCheeky.com and curved lines wallpaper: courtesy of FreeFever.com
Screenshot of Endless Alphabet 2, courtesy of AppsPlayground.com
Photo by agathabrown on morgueFile
Using the Reflect tool (o) to reflect the i downwards as if it has collapsed in front.
Only practice will help you learn! Photo by BreonWarwick on morgueFile
Work by Justin Anderson
I Want You – Emily Strange, The lovable Emily Strange came to life in 1991, designed by Nathan Carrico for Santa Cruz Skateboards. She is referred to as a counterculture icon. I would just call her a sceptic. Image found at: Kollectable Kaos
The Glossy Reflection is transparent on top and gets whiter towards the bottom.
The grass layer has been turned into a clipping mask with the shape of the rabbit below.