A flexible grid-based premium Tumblr theme that is perfect for sharing creative inspiration. Inspire Well is perfect for mobile photo blogging, design portfolio, and sharing family life.
Change the colors, upload a background image, and customize 30+ options to make Inspire Well your own unique style. See all the features and 3rd party support as well as the version history.

How much time do you spend consuming knowledge, inspiration, or creative stimulation in a day? This drive to...

Little ideas become big. Big ideas become little.
Portland based designer Frank Chimero created a series of...

A field guide of typestaches designed by San Francisco art director Tor Weeks. The screen printed 18" x 24" poster is available
Absolutely impressive sales for the first month of tap tap tap’s Camera+ iOS app. Their post on...
35 films in two minutes: a clever, minimalist motion graphics piece animated by Felix Meyer and Pascal Monaco. How many can you spot?
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In 2008 the paper manufacturer Fedrigoni contacted various illustrators to create art for their “a place for paper”...

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Inspire Well premium Tumblr theme is a flexible grid-based layout ideal for currating inspiration, sharing your creations, and documenting life. You have complete creative freedom in customizing your site and control over the unique grid layout with small, medium and large posts. Make Inspire Well your own with 40+ options in the Appearance menu including support Disqus, Google Analytics, Clicky, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and more.

Control your site layout with post tags. Add the tag “xs” for small one column width posts and “xl” for larger posts covering three columns. Without the size tags your posts will default to two columns wide. If you want to force all your posts to the small or default size you have that option in the Customize > Appearance menu.
charity: water
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“To say a grid is limiting is to say that language is limiting, or typography is limiting. It is up to us to use these media critically or passively.”
Ellen Lupton
A Perfect Match
Astrid Yskout is a Belgian illustrator with a knack for adorable characters and wonderful textures.
Underwater Project
Photographer Mark Tipple documents below the surface as swimmers play in the Australian waves. Read more about the project and order prints from The Underwater Project.
Via Fubiz
You will never come close to how I feel…
Traveling in the Japanese high-speed train Shinkansen from Shinosaka to Tokyo. Filmed by Daihei Shibata
Enrique Camacho is the Senior Art Director at the Sony Creative Centre in SF. I love this series he produced whilst at EVB in 2009. Great photography, colours and movement.
(via magtheme)
Teusner Wines
“Teusner Wines are a small boutique winery based in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. They approached Sage to help them create a brand and package to sell their ‘MC Sparkling Shiraz’ for around AUD $65 retail. The feature graphics on this packaging represent bubbles in their simplest form – circles. The circle pattern, logo and appellation are printed in copper foil to add value to this concept.”
Via Lovely Packaging
Weather Tests
Weather Tests is an exploratory film project by Savas Ozay which is an attempt of exaggerating actions and physics of each season.
Pop-Up Book (2008)
Argentinean designer Marciano Sifoni created this experimental pop-up book while studying at Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA. I can only imagine how much time went into creating this fantastic piece.
Via Behance
Jon Contino, Alphastructaesthetitologist
Born and raised in New York, Jon Contino is a designer, illustrator, and typographer. He is co-founder and creative director of design studio Onetwentysix and menswear brand CXXVI Clothing Company.
Jon’s selected works are dripping with inspiration.
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