You! Be Inspired! — 25 Art Deco Designs

Love it or hate it. Baz Luhrmann’s depiction of the Roaring 20′s is something to talk about since Art Deco flourished during that time period. While we live in the era of less is more, we here at YTD will take a step back in time to explore and see the intricacies and exuberance of Art Deco.

Art Deco flourished in western Europe and North America during the mid-1920s. The term Art Deco was conceived from “Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industrial Modernes” (International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) in the year 1925 at Paris. It is characterized by the use of rich colors, geometric shapes and extravagant ornamentation. The said art style did not only persist in graphic design but almost on everything during that era. Anything and everything seemed theatrical back then and since it does not adhere with any political ideology, it was generally accepted by everyone.

Today we are going to take a look at some of the most amazing art deco-inspired graphic design pieces, both classic and inspired for your inspiration.

 

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You! Be Inspired! — 25 Art Deco Designs

Love it or hate it. Baz Luhrmann’s depiction of the Roaring 20′s is something to talk about since Art Deco flourished during that time period. While we live in the era of less is more, we here at YTD will take a step back in time to explore and see the intricacies and exuberance of Art Deco.

Art Deco flourished in western Europe and North America during the mid-1920s. The term Art Deco was conceived from “Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industrial Modernes” (International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) in the year 1925 at Paris. It is characterized by the use of rich colors, geometric shapes and extravagant ornamentation. The said art style did not only persist in graphic design but almost on everything during that era. Anything and everything seemed theatrical back then and since it does not adhere with any political ideology, it was generally accepted by everyone.

Today we are going to take a look at some of the most amazing art deco-inspired graphic design pieces, both classic and inspired for your inspiration.

 

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What do you guys think about Art Deco? Share us your thoughts and suggestions by leaving a message below. Find You The Designer on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google Plus for more updates. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our blog for the latest design inspirations, stories and freebies. If you guys are looking for print templates, just do check out our free print templates page for your print design needs.

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You! Be Inspired! — 25 Art Deco Designs

Love it or hate it. Baz Luhrmann’s depiction of the Roaring 20′s is something to talk about since Art Deco flourished during that time period. While we live in the era of less is more, we here at YTD will take a step back in time to explore and see the intricacies and exuberance of Art Deco.

Art Deco flourished in western Europe and North America during the mid-1920s. The term Art Deco was conceived from “Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industrial Modernes” (International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) in the year 1925 at Paris. It is characterized by the use of rich colors, geometric shapes and extravagant ornamentation. The said art style did not only persist in graphic design but almost on everything during that era. Anything and everything seemed theatrical back then and since it does not adhere with any political ideology, it was generally accepted by everyone.

Today we are going to take a look at some of the most amazing art deco-inspired graphic design pieces, both classic and inspired for your inspiration.

 

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Free Outline Icons

Today we have a huge set of free icons. They are minimal icons designed with an outline style, and are highly useful for a wide variety of web and app design projects. The set includes almost 200 icons. They come in .png format in 3 different colors (black, white, gray), and the PSD files are included as well.

Outline Icons

This icon set has been designed by Grandiz for our readers. They can be used in your own personal and commercial projects but cannot be sold or re-distributed.

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Best Free Icons and Fonts for Web Design

In web design, the use of typography and icons can deliver your message without you actually having to say much at all. Using the right fonts and icons in the correct places and at the right time can really enhance your website and I’d go as far to say that there are millions of different fonts and icons available online to help get those creative juices flowing. Of course, a fair few of these come at a premium, but not all of them. If you look hard enough you will find countless free resources that are ready to download and use instantly. Fortunately for you, I have scoured the internet to find the best collection of fonts and icons available, meaning you only have to read on to find what you’re looking for.
 

Let’s start with the best fonts:

 


 

Cubic Sans – TTF Format

Cubic Sans is based on the original Comic Sans and gives the effect of a 3D typeface by using a cube as a brush to creating block letters. It definitely isn’t one of the most readable fonts out there, but will sure provide a lot of fun for web designers who like to experiment.
 


 
Dude – OTF Format

Designed by Dan Gneiding, Dude is undoubtedly one of the coolest fonts I have come across. Described as “reverse cowboy contrast font that’s got true grit” this western font comes in 12 different styles, each of which is inspired by country music legends of years gone by. The font is completely free to download, but you can make a small donation if you wish.
 


 
400ml Type – OTF Format

This simple to use and playful font was created by Berlin-based student Marco Terre and comes in four different styles: regular, bold, regular italic, and bold italic. Based on the idea of combining graphic and graffiti glyphs, this font is perfect for web designers and illustrators alike.
 


 
Habana – TTF Format

Inspired by the salsa, cigars and sultriness of Havana, New York-based Bonnie Class has created a geometric sans-serif font that can really add a touch of Latin flavour to a website. The only really downside to this font is that it is only available in uppercase.
 


 
PLSTK – TTF Format

This is a really funky font created by two designers out of Madrid, Spain: Christian del Moral and Luis Armesilla. PLSTK resembles a children’s creative construction kit and has numerous possibilities. Best of all, the designers are happy for you to use and experiment with the font in any way you like, all they ask is an image of your work in return.
 


 

Now on to the icons:

Mobile Icon Set

If you’re into mobile app development, the Mobile Icon set is well worth of download. There are icons from notes to messages, and each one is distinct and available in three different sizes. These icons will work great for both personal and commercial use and are fully compatible with Android and iOS.
 


 
Webcons

Webcons were designed by GraphicsFuel.com and are a collection of 15 commonly seen web icons. Available in PNG format and three sizes, each Webcon comes with a layered Photoshop PSD file. Use and edit them as you wish for personal or commercial enjoyment, but the makers do ask that you link back to the location if you wish to share.
 


 
Hand-Drawn Icons

This collection of Hand-Drawn Icons provides a whole bunch of icons that you could probably attempt to draw yourself, but not anywhere near as good. The icons come in one PSD file and can be rescaled to meet your requirements. In the file you will find everything from a paintbrush to a guitar, all simply illustrated, and all visually appealing.
 


 
Characters So Far

Created by B-positive, the collection of character icons is one of my favourites. The pack is free to download and contains a collection of some well-known characters – albeit faceless and with different names, for example, “Marvel Hero” is Batman, and my personal favourite, ‘Where is that Deputy?’ is Bob Marley. There are loads to choose from and they can really add to a project.
 


 
Credit Card Icons

Designing an ecommerce site? If so you need Credit Card Icons. This collection includes 457 (I didn’t know there was that many!) icons for payment and credit portals in 9 different sizes and all PSD pixel perfect. Created by iconshock.com, you will find everything from PayPal to Amazon. An essential package.
 


 
Summer Beach and Seaworld Set

The Summer Beach and Seaworld set by Vikasuperstar features a range of beach-friendly icons including designs such as jellyfish, shells, and even a funky pair of flip-flops – pretty much everything you’d need for a beach project.

There you have it – a collection of the best free fonts and icons on the web. Enjoy, and don’t forget to support the designers and developers.

 

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About the Author

Alex Gaslang – I currently work at Byte Technology as their content writer. Most of the topic i write is all about tips and tricks on web design. If you want to see more of my articles, you can visit our web design minneapolis company.

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Free Download: Web Icon Set

Today we have a free set of 16 stylish web icons! The icons come in vector format (.ai and .eps files) so you can resize them as needed without losing quality. The set includes a variety of the most commonly used icons for web design.

Web Icons

Like our other freebies, this set of icons can be used in your own personal and commercial projects.

Download the icons (1.5 MB zip file)

About the Designer:

This Icon set is designed by Jennifer Ivy. She works at CouponAudit as a designer, where thousands of valid and working online coupons are available for different stores.

16 Web Applications Icon Set

Icons on our computer and browsers, no matter how small they are greatly contribute to the overall intuitiveness and appeal of the user interface we are using.  The design of these icons influence whether or not a person will enjoy browsing through a specific application. Applications that use monochromatic icons are likely to exude a serious and at times dull experience to users. On the other hand, the use of bright-colored icons can help give a website or an application a lighter and softer impact on users.

This is the reason why a well-designed set of icon to be used on a web design or web application is crucial when you want to deliver the best user experience to your customer or prospects. And here at You The Designer, we acknowledge this important factor in UI design, that is why we’re giving you another awesome freebie. And today, this amazing set of web icons is courtesy of our friend and loyal follower – Jennifer Ivy.

This Icon set is exclusively designed for youthedesigner.com, this icon set contains 16 icon designs.  It contains different icons for website links, currency and sound status etc., you can use these icons in web designs or in web applications.

Download this icon set by tweeting or sharing over Facebook. Just click the button below. (Email subscribers, please visit the actual post page to download.)

Do you like this freebie? If you have any requests or suggestions on how we can further improve our site, please do leave a comment below and we’ll gladly consider your ideas. You can also drop us a line on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google Plus. Our blog is also open for subscription in case you want the freshest news, updates and features in the world of design.

Lastly, if you’re currently working on a design project that involves a print product, you might want to check our our print templates page and download a blank free template to aide you in your design process. We have over 1,100 files you can download all of which are FREE!

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Free Icon Font: Pictonic Cube

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Free Icon Font: Pictonic Cube

Pictonic Cube is a free icon font set that includes the most useful UI elements for your user interface design projects. As a font, it’s very flexible. For example, you can manipulate the icons with CSS properties (e.g. color, size, shadow, etc.).

This special icon font set of cubic-shaped UI icons is exclusively designed for Six Revisions.

The font files include EOT, SVG, SVGZ, TTF and WOFF.

CSS, LESS and SCSS files are also included so you can drop it straight into a project.

If you want to edit the icons, SVG files are also provided for all icons.

Check out the Pictonic usage page for instructions on how to use the icons in your projects.

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License

All the files in this freebie are under a free license and you can use them for both personal and commercial projects. For more info, please read the Pictonic license agreement page.

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Pictonic specializes in premium icon fonts. Pictonic currently has over 2,300 icons, including 230 free social, design tools and programming language icons. Check out their site and follow them on Twitter @CreativeSloth.

Free Icons: Candy UI Icon Set

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Free Icons: Candy UI Icon Set

This free icon set consists of 60 icons for web interfaces. The icons in the Candy UI Icon Set are in both vector and PNG formats (in various sizes). The icon set is brightly colored and has a clean design theme.

The source files are included in this freebie, so you can make your own modifications and use them not only for UI purposes, but also for any other superb idea that comes to your mind.

This icon set is an extension of the Candy UI Kit (a PSD template for designing UIs).

This exclusive Six Revisions freebie is by graphic/web designer Mauricio Duque, the founder of snap2objects (a blog covering design tips, freebies and inspiration).

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Mauricio Duque is the founder of snap2objects.com. He’s a business administrator and self-taught graphic/web designer who loves indie music, Reiki and yoga. He lives in the Colombian Caribbean Coast (Barranquilla). He’s a full-time dedicated blogger aiming to be a web entrepreneur. Send him an email at info[at]snap2objects.com. Check him out on Facebook.

10 Digitally Painted Computer Icons

Digital painting has been very popular for making wonderful illustrations of portraits, surreal worlds and popular characters. We oftentimes see this type of creative work in fan art illustrations and conceptual design works. And today, we here at YTD adds another creative way of applying this technique – not in the usual huge presentations of digital art but in little things we usually see in our computer display.

Today’s amazing freebie is a set of computer icons featuring ten digitally drawn computer graphics to set your work space into the creative mood you need. Isn’t it amazing to see small pieces of art in your desktop theme?

 

10 Digitally Drawn Computer Icons by YouTheDesigner

 

Download this icon set by tweeting or sharing over Facebook. Just click the button below. (Email subscribers, please visit the actual post page to download.)

 



 
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