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Finding inspiration as a graphic designer can often be as simple as looking at the world around us. Everyday life is full of visual elements that can spark new ideas and creative solutions.
The colors and patterns found in nature, like a sunset or a field of flowers, can provide inspiration for a color palette or design layout. The architecture and design of a city can also be a great source of inspiration, from the clean lines of a modern skyscraper to the ornate details of an historic building. Even something as seemingly mundane as a subway map or a street sign can provide unexpected inspiration for a typography or layout. By keeping an open mind and being aware of the world around us, we find inspiration in unexpected places and bring fresh perspectives to our work.
John Ledwith Creative design and branding projects always start with a strategic plan that takes into account your company's values, target audience, and competitive landscape. The results: a design that effectively communicates and differentiates you.