Welcome to the latest edition of the Top 10 Websites for Designers.

It’s kind of crazy to imagine how many businesses come into being every year. A 2013 article on Forbes.com claimed that “approximately 543,000 new businesses get started each month.

[Position yourself as a leader in branding.
Enter the HOW Logo Design Awards.]


Before you build a color palette for your next project, find out what Jim Krause has to say about bad versions of good colors in the video below.

[Last chance! You have until 11:59pm EDT onMonday, Oct. 30
to enter the HOW Logo Design Awards.]


Sometimes you take it upon yourself to animate a logo you’ve just created for a client.

Editor’s Note: This is part 62 in Emily Potts’ inspirational series. Every other week she features three artists whose work offers fresh, fun, and stimulating creative inspiration. Each artist picks the next link—someone who personally inspires him/her.

Call for entries: The HOW Logo Design Awards closes at 11:59pm EDT onMonday, Oct. 30.


by Jamie Myrold, Vice President of Design at Adobe

Mysterious things happen in corner offices.

[Call for entries: You have until 11:59pm EDT onMonday, Oct. 30
to enter the HOW Logo Design Awards!]


From winter through summer in New York City, you can find Marc Evan and Chris Soria working as fine artists and active muralists, creating public art throughout the city.

[Position yourself as a leader in branding. Enter the HOW Logo Design Awards by Oct. 30.]


In 1983, Karl and Ursula Selinger opened a cozy restaurant called Old Stein Inn and began serving traditional German cuisine to their local community in Maryland and to all who traveled to dine with them.

[Position yourself as a leader in branding. Enter the HOW Logo Design Awards today.]


The leaders of the newly founded Brown&co say they’re not just a new agency—they’re a new kind of agency.

[Call for Entries: The HOW Logo Design Awards]


A single code element kept Florida’s hurricane shelter list from being translated for Floridians who needed it most during Hurricane Irma.

feed-image Feed Entries