Posted by: aqualily on: November 1, 2008

I came across this article yesterday about hot female designers and was inspired by the amazing work being produced by these women at the moment. Where I work there are mostly female designers, so this comes as no surprise to me, but I guess that’s because I feel we have good organisation skills for managing our projects as well as designing and building sites that impress our clients. Don’t get me wrong, I’m happy working with guys as well and think a balance of both allows us to pool our strengths, but they tend to get more excited about the coding and back-end side of the projects more than I do. I like to work out tricky solutions or try out new code when I get the chance, but at the end of the day for me it’s really about the designs that I can produce.
Of the article that I read, my favourite portfolios belonged to:
Posted by: aqualily on: October 30, 2008
I came across this handy online tool for creating Favicon images. Easy to use and handy to be able to use it anywhere and not need to download a plugin for Photoshop to create these file types.
Posted by: aqualily on: October 25, 2008

The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
The premise of the system is ideally suited to rapid prototyping, but it would work equally well when integrated into a production environment. There are printable sketch sheets, design layouts, and a CSS file that have identical measurements.
Posted by: aqualily on: October 20, 2008
I just came across this handy website that creates PDF files of your documents for you for free. You just email your document to them and it sends it back in PDF format!
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» Check out KoolWIRE for more details.
Posted by: aqualily on: October 19, 2008
This is a fantastic article I found on GoMediaZine’s website:
“In an ideal world our clients would think like designers. In an ideal world our clients have a good knowledge of marketing. In an ideal world they think logically and communicate clearly. Well folks, this is not an ideal world. And, unfortunately, our clients do not think like a designer. They don’t necessarily know the basics of marketing or branding. They are not designers. That’s why they’ve hired us.”
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» read the rest of the article on gomediazine’s website
Posted by: aqualily on: October 17, 2008
I’ve been hearing about this website for a few months now, but finally been able to login and create an account today to find out more about what makes it so exciting.
Aviary is a suite of powerful creative applications that you can use right in your web browser. It’s also a community of friendly artists to share and collaborate with. The current tools available are:
What intigued me most was how the website came to life and why they decided to offer such fabulous tools online and for free! I had a little poke around their website and found some interesting background info:
I haven’t had a chance to play around with the software for more than a few minutes so far, but it looks like a fantastic resource and there are also some great tutorials on the site to help get you started with ideas on how to use the full capabilites of the tools. Let me know if you have had a chance to play around with Aviary and share your creations!
Posted by: aqualily on: October 14, 2008
I recently discovered a wonderful website called Etsy – a place to buy and sell all things handmade. Not only is the site itself lovely in design, but the collection of handmade craft is amazing. Eveything I have come across seems to be of very high quality, with great prices and many locally made. There are some great tools on the site for searching for items, such as “Shop Local” where you can enter your country, state or city to hone in on artisans nearby. There is also a fantastic community section which has a very village-y feel to it and the Alchemy section where members can post up requests for custom items that they would like made.
I’ve spent hours browsing through the site, adding things to my “imaginary wishlist” and bookmarking them on Del.icio.us when I remember, but here are a few of my favourites at the moment (click on image to go to item). Post your comments below to let me know what other gems you find on Etsy’s site!
Posted by: aqualily on: October 10, 2008
Hi there! I’ve setup this site to blog about all the inspiring stuff I come across on the web and in the world around me. There is so much amazing work being produced by designers in all formats – graphic, web, art, clothes, jewellery and much more! And of course there are also so many incredible vistas around the world and at home that deserve to be photographed that I just can’t help but whip out my camera to capture them up! Hope you find my little journey in and around the world of inspiration to be inspiring for you too!
So first of all I guess I should put in a plug for my own website! Aqualily is my personal portfolio of web and graphic design work. I’ve been working as a graphic designer since June 2006 and love it! Before that I used to work in IT as an analyst, mainly focussed on application support, so the switch to a more creative role was very refreshing. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to produce work that I can share with my friends and colleagues that I am proud of!