Top 10 Websites For Designers (April 2010)

2010 April 5
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by Megan Patrick
Check out the top sites for April:

CCA / GD2
Designer Christopher Simmons created this as a resource for his Graphic
Design 2 class at the California College of the Arts (CCA). It consists
of inspirational links, videos, work and commentary, updated every day
but Sunday. Some content is specific to the class, but it is all
relevant to designers (and especially students) everywhere.

Daily Foodles
This is a ongoing project by designer slash illustrator Megan
Pendergrass documenting through illustrations and typography something
or everything she eats in a day.

Lord Dunsby Illustration
This British illustrator has a penchant for retro color and style.

Nick de Jardine
Nick De Jardine is a twenty-something designer, photographer, html/css
coder and occasional “ones and zeros” guy currently based in
Wellington, New Zealand.

Partfaliaz
Partfaliaz showcases a large variety of international portfolios from illustrators, photographers and designers.

Processed Identity
Processed Identity explores the creative processes designers use when
developing visual brand identities. Through case studies, articles and
discussions, designers can find new ways of working and highlight the
benefits of a properly designed logo.

Type Tide
Stephen Coles of Typographica curates this simple blog of beautiful typefaces used skillfully.

William Kentridge: Five Themes
Created to accompany the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, this
site, which features over 40 of the artist’s works, includes videos,
interviews, and artist’s commentaries offering a unique glimpse into
Kentridge’s creative process.

Wonderful Machine
A boutique web portal for designers/creatives to find photographers around the world.

Zeus Jones
This Minneapolis-based agency has cool self-promo site with a bunch of
widgets that you can take and use on your own website or blog.

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