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Inspiration

Martee

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Where do you get your inspiration for graphic design from? Do you google stuff and look around on different websites or do you just doodle on paper until you draw something magical? Maybe you have another method, myself, I just tend to watch DVD's and do a bit of doodling, something will eventually pop into my head!
 
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pretty much the same as you - although i dont necessarily watch DVDs. i may cruise around the net stopping to read anything i think is interesting - which can be anything (google personalized search is NOT my friend - i want stuff i havent thought about or seen before) and generally give my brain free reign imagination time and then sometime later an idea may pop up
 
I listen to music (sometimes songs can make an impact on my designs), view other pieces of art (just for inspiration, never for stealing :p), watch TV or movies, video games, anything. You can draw inspiration from ANYWHERE!
 
Most of my inspiration comes when I'm doodling on a piece of paper or viewing someone else's work. Say for example Southern creates an unreal avatar, that would inspire me to create something just as epic (Doesn't have to be another avatar, as long as his work inspires me I could sue the inspiration in anything; and no I don't mean stealing work)
 

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