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Dirty Mouse is an inspirational design resource, updated several times a day. Dirty Mouse aims to provide designers’ mice with enough visual food from the worlds of graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, interior and product design in order to get their creative juices flowing.

Set up in summer of 2007, Dirty Mouse has continued to evolve into a broader design resource, reaching thousands of readers a week all over the world. It is now in its second incarnation, and aims to provide even more news and features than before.

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Dirty Mouse // Food for Designers’ Dirty Mice

Dirty Mouse is an inspirational design blog, updated several times a week. Dirty Mouse aims to provide designers' with enough visual food from the worlds of graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, interior and product design in order to get their creative juices flowing.

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Gecko Stickers

Gecko Stickers

I want some of these. The team at Gecko Stickers have just created 10 new designs of wall stickers, using a special material that glows in the dark.


Eight:48 Issue 7

Eight:48 Issue 7

The seventh issue of Eight:48 is out. Titled, ‘You are Here’ and focuses on designers and their relationship with the cities they live in. The issue features viewpoints from Tim Bjørn, SB Studio, Somewhere Else, Mainstudio, Bond, MusaWorkLab, HelloMe, Jules Julien, STUDIO NEWWORK, Nicholaus Scmidt, La Tigre, Samuel Jacques and Sixstation Workshop.


Reflektor

Reflektor

Reflektor are eight students and one assistant professor from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, Germany. They have spent the past year working on the third edition of the design faculty’s annual, the Reflektor 3.


DixonBaxi – Join the Dots

DixonBaxi – Join the Dots

Join the Dots is a celebration of the spirit of collaboration.

A simple idea. A consistent frame for a multitude of work. A single dot, each representing one collaborator, each a connection to another. Each collaborator is given a template of a dot in a fixed position on an A2 portrait poster. Each interpreted this in their own way.


Philip Lackmaker

Philip Lackmaker

Philip Lackmaker has updated with a new portfolio site.


Ian Edward Prentice

Ian Edward Prentice

The work of current design student Ian Edward Prentice is very nice.


Framework

Framework""

EveryGuyed presents Framework, a series of posters highlighting the most iconic men’s eyewear of the last 100 years. The collection includes a compilation poster featuring 28 of the most iconic glasses from male personalities in music, film, entertainment, and politics; as well five posters highlighting iconic individuals.


Susan Murphy

Susan Murphy

Susan Murphy has some nice work in her portfolio.


Felt

Felt

Felt have some very nice new work.


Cody Paulson

Cody Paulson

Cody Paulson has some very nice work in his portfolio.