As a designer, I think we all have experienced the hard time of finding new ideas and inspirations. That's why I've chosen to talk about this topic in my presentation at the FOWD conference. In this post, I want to do a recap of my slides – Finding Inspiration From Your Environment. Read on to find out how my work habits and environment influence my design.
Working at Home = Killing Your Creativity
My work habits and environment have a big influence on my work. So, I'm going to talk about my work environment first. Being a freelancer, I get the freedom to work anywhere I want as long as there is internet connection. Most freelancers would prefer to work at home or in a small/shared office. Personally, I find it very boring working at home. To think about it, how can you find new ideas if you are constantly facing your work and computer. Yes, you can browse the web or CSS gallery sites such as Best Web Gallery to find inspiration. But since my work is web design, I prefer to find inspiration offline (this way I can avoid being overly inspired by other websites).
My Office = Starbucks
To keep my creative juices flowing, I like to take my laptop and work out of my home or office. My favorite places are coffee shops such as Starbucks and book stores. Don't worry, I'm not suggesting you setup a home office at Starbucks like this photo. I only use a tiny table that is enough room for my laptop.
You may wonder: isn't that annoying when people bump into you? Actually, I like that sort of distraction. I like to see fresh faces walk in and out. Sometimes I even get inspired by the clothes they wear or the tattoos on their skin. If I need a break or design feedbacks, I will talk to the Starbucks employees or the regular customers. For design feedbacks, I like to ask non-designers because they often give me comments from a different perspective.
I like to see fresh people and things around me, so I don't go to the same location all the time. I hop around, sometime 2 to 3 different locations in one day.
Book Stores
The other place I like to go to is book stores such as Chapters or Indigo. Book stores are like a massive inspirational depot filled with a wide range of books, magazines, gift products, posters, and print ads. Whenever I have a brain block, I like to walk around the book store and scan the magazines, book covers, and post cards.
Shopping Mall
Shopping center is another inspirational depot. You can get inspired by so many things – from clothing to print ads, from window display to mall decoration, etc. By looking at the fashion design, you can tell what are the current trends. I look at the fashion trends and adapt it in my design. For example, when I was designing Web Designer Wall, I noticed a lot of apparels were designed with floral patterns, so I adapted it into my design.
Art Supply Stores
Although I don't create traditional art nor need art supply any more, but I go to art supply stores from time to time to check out the craft papers. Below are some nice art papers I found in an art supply store.
Art Galleries
To find new art styles and trends, I visit comtemporary and private art galleries. Sometimes I may even spot inspiring street art while walking on the street in downtown Toronto.
Inspired by Nature
Now I would like to present to you two of my latest illustrations: Abstract Phoenix and Peacock. I will show you where I drew inspiration from and how I incorporated them into my design.
#1: Phoenix Illustration
I started this illustration by drawing a basic shape of the phoenix in an abstract form. As I moved along, I added many elements that you can find in nature: DNA helix, dandelion, tree leave and butterfly wing patterns.
#2: Abstract Peacock
This illustration entitled Abstract Peacock because the main idea was inspired by the peacock's back and feathers. If you take a closer look at the illustration, you may find elements like: flower petals, rooster feathers, snake tail, and fireworks.
How to Avoid Copying
It happens sometime: You get inspired by something, become too focused on it and ended up creating something that is too similar to the original source. So, how can you avoid being a copycat? I have two techniques which work really well for me:
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Zoom into the subject and pick up the details.
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Mix and match different sources.
1. Look Into The Details
For example: let's say you want to create something that is related to the octopus. You can:
- Zoom in and focus on the tentacles.
- Use the shape of the sucker to form a tentacle.
- Create in abstract form.
- Zoom in further and focus on the suckers.
- Manipulate the sucker in different forms.
- Form a shape with shapes.
- Design a pattern with the shape.
2. Mix and Match
The following example shows how I gathered different design patterns and create my own pattern. I zoom in and find the partial patterns that I like and then put them together to form a new pattern.
Conclusion
Next time you are outside, try to pay more attention to you environment, you may find a lot of interesting things that you can incorporate into your design. I don't purposely go around to find inspiration. The places I mentioned in this article are part of my life and daily routine. I always have my iPhone or camera handy. Whenever I see something nice, I will take a photo to document it. Hope you find this post useful. Enjoy your life and design more beautiful things!
nice share, life is the fuel!
Great, GREAT article. I can’t express how much I agree with this. Outside influences are the key to original design. One of my main tools for design is the camera on my phone. If I see anything from a pattern on some wallpaper, the colours of a car, a pillow, can of beans. Whatever, I snap it.
Inspiration is everywhere we go, you just have to open your eyes to it.
I always take my iPhone with me when i go outside – the camera is even fast enough (startup and take photos) when you are in a train, car or taxi – really useful!
Great Post. Interesting tipps. thanks.
learning to see is the hardest part.
but nice having a *bucks-office:)
Got inspirite and create smth own. Nice post. I travel a lot and as web designer I find plenty idea from my trips. Now in India :-) Take care!
This is my favorite post so far! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice article. Thanks for sharing those :)
I know exactly how difficult it is to gain the inspiration for design or writing, when it seems there is nothing around to inspire you. It is refreshing to see how other people gain their ideas from other places. I love the images of zooming into patterns to create something new. Have you ever thought of just doodling? This can create other patterns that can often make interesting backgrounds.
I work at the coffee house too… I can strongly recommend.
Very nice article. I just love this one
thx nick i got much inspiration**********
Great post! I often find it hard as working in an office, I don’t feel I have those opportunities doing 9 – 5 so I always try and pick things up going back and fourth from work but I’d love to have a flexibility to go out and sit wherever I like and soak it up.
Your post is poetry. It’s not jus for design, it’s for living.
First: Great Post.
I’m feeling the same way like you regarding working at home. It is often so boring to sit always in the same room with the same things around you. It does so good to your creativity, when you are out of your office. You can pick up inspiration on every street corner.
Best Regards
Toby
Fabulous. I get bogged down at home as well, and find it incredibly difficult to be creative at times. Good to know everyone struggles with this… I’m sitting at Starbucks right now, and I immediately shifted my eyes around the room looking for inspiration! Great!
That’s the beauty of being a freelancer isn’t it? Having the time, freedom, flexibility and control to be able to do whatever we need to find that inspiration. Thanks for sharing your FOWD presentation.
Excellent post. This is something we all struggle with from time to time. I find the best place to work is a dynamic environment. The frequent changes welcome more inspiration. I like Rittenhouse park, near where I live. Tons of interesting people and its bordered by many beautiful buildings. The wifi reception is not so great though.
Awesome post:). For design inspiration, I read children magazines, comics and also watch cartoon movies!
I personally would not try to go to Starbucks for a place to work, I happen to be a very distracted person… BOOK STORES are a great source for ideas!
Good post.
great post! I totally hear you on working somewhere like Starbucks or a bookstore- I find working from home completely distracting and working in an office completely uninspiring (although necessary at times!) And I love the ideas you gave on finding inspiration from all sorts of random places/things. Good work. :)