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If you’re a creative professional, you’ll know only too well how important inspiration is for your work. That’s whether you’ve just made a cup of tea and sat down at your laptop to start a day of freelancing or you’ve arrived at your desk at your workplace, everyone needs a daily dose of inspiration to get their creative juices flowing.

We’ve put together this exclusive list of ’50 of the best websites for daily inspiration’, so you can quickly and easily find the best places on the web to be inspired.

This list includes websites, communities, blogs and e-zines from across the globe and are in no particular order of preference. And this list is for all sorts of creative fields from print and web design to interiors, handmade/crafts, illustration and arts.

via 50 of the best websites for daily inspiration | Creative Boom | A blog about all things creative.

Artist Interviews

Hew Locke on Ruined

Hew Locke is known internationally for his use of familiar symbols of power, which he embellishes and adorns in ways that might either be seen as a form of admiration …read on →

Tim Etchells on Winter Piece

In each of Tim Etchells’ projects, whether a performance, gallery installation or neon work, there is an encounter or an event unfolds, and through his use of language, narratives are … read on →

Ruth Claxton on And My Eyes Danced

In her gallery-based artworks, Ruth Claxton creates environments from clusters of coloured and mirrored surfaces encased in circular hoops that the audience may walk amongst. Repeated, framed glimpses of the … read on →

Claire Doherty on Lara Favaretto’s Without earth under foot

Firing confetti from a canon over an unsuspecting audience, suspending a Romany caravan in mid-air, or programming a small platoon of air compressors to blow party whistles are to name … read on →

Tania Kovats on Holm

Tania Kovats’ practice is focused on landscape, its geological formations and the cultural significance of places such as coastlines, islands and mountains. Tania was invited to create a work specifically …read on →

Wrights & Sights on Everything you need to build a town is here

Wrights & Sites (Stephen Hodge, Simon Persighetti, Phil Smith and Cathy Turner) is a group of artists whose research is focused on their relationships to places, cities, landscape and walking. … read on →

raumlaborberlin on Sillyscope

raumlaborberlin is a group of architects who combine experimental and participatory working methods with striking designs. They subvert our expectations of what architecture should do and be.  Here raumlaborberlin speak … read on →

Tim Etchells on Shelter Piece

Tim Etchells’ second work Shelter Piece for Weston-super-Mare is sited in a shelter on Marine Parade. Here Etchells talks about how he was particularly drawn to the formal grid structure … read on →

Jeppe Hein on Follow me

Jeppe Hein’s work encourages playful encounters and often surprises its audiences by playing with optical phenomena or by creating scenarios in which members of the public are encouraged to interact … read on →

Jeremy Deller on Battle of Orgreave

Collaboration and participation are central to Jeremy Deller’s work. As he explains, “a good collaboration is like going on a long journey without a map, never knowing quite where you … read on →

 

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