
I asked my twitter friends a simple question a few weeks ago: Who inspires you? At the time I was working on a project and wasnt feeling that creative. Thanks to everyone who submitted answers for this post! I hope you enjoy the work of these 17.5 inspiring designers!
Also follow me on twitter (@nikibrown) to stay tuned and participate in future posts like this!
Daan is inspired by Collis Ta’eed

To me, Collis is a godlike creature. He makes these awesome designs, and he also knows a good lot about the business side of freelancing, and I love reading hist posts at the Netsetter, which are very good use for a starter like me.
Another thing why I love him is that he has created the whole of the Envato network. It is a collection of sites I happen to use on a daily basis.
And although he is such a successful man, he remains normal to the crowd
Bre is inspired by William Dodson

I haven’t met William in person but I have been in correspondence with him over the last few months, meeting through Twitter. He inspires me because he is running his own web design/development business. Not only that, he has so much passion about his work that he takes time to encourage others like myself. He answers my questions about anything web! Not only is he passionate – but his work is BEAUTIFUL and clean! Between his passion and skill, his advice is very valuable to me!
Michel is inspired by Stefan Sagmeister
Saw him talk at a Design Conference in Rio de Janeiro and just felt like the stuff he does is out of this world. He has great ideas, writes really well and he is a brave person. He once made an Ad for Adobe where he photoshopped everything and them told he would need time to reproduce that as a real photo, they said he didn’t needed, it was perfect the way it was. He said no way, photoshop is crap. Gotta love the guy.
P.s. – the file is the best version I found of the Adobe ad made entirely of coffee cups.
Mariusz is inspired by Frank Miller

Film Noir style, that Frank Miller’s comics are held in, is based on old detective/gangster movies where good and bad was more than obvious. It is using few colors and strong light and shadow to show everything. It’s dark, spooky and shady, just like the ‘30 gangster movies. Great inspiration when it comes to illustration and design.
Brad is inspired by Scott McCloud

I think every industry needs one person who questions everything. Scott McCloud is a comic book illustrator and writer. In the early 90s he turned the comic/graphic novel field on its head with his book “Understanding Comics” where he analyzed the medium in a way it had never been done before. Web geeks are probably familiar with his recent work with Google, he created the comic that introduced the world to Chrome.
His TED talk is fantastic. Even though he’s not a web designer his ideas and enthusiasm for exploring the ways people communicate in different mediums can be applied in any creative field.
Elisa is inspired by Mika Nakashima

She’s a japanese pop singer. I like her unique sense of fashion, and the way she presents herself. She’s always changing and leading the trend. A lot of her photographs in the magazines really inspire me in many different ways. After all, we all love pretty girls, right?
Ben is inspired by Meta Lab Design

Theres really too many companies and designers out there to mention! Metalab stand out to me because of the way they run their business, with the courage to be different and unique! I love all the subtle details they put into their work, with simply, lightweight typography. Just stunning!
Nikki is inspired by Nick La and Dave Shea

I had been doing web design work for awhile before I came across N.Design Studio and its creator Nick La. At the time, I had only just begun attempting to code validated designs that were eye-catching (before that, I was still new to the whole collaboration of beauty and CSS). His designs, so full of colors and his beautiful vector illustrations, became a large inspiration for me. Shortly after, I came across CSS Zen Garden and I was hooked. Dave Shea had made CSS and web design an art form and I knew that that was the type of work I wanted to do. While I doubt I’ll ever come close to the masters, my own style has become a combination of art and validation and I (and my clients) are very thankful to the inspiration from these web design giants.
Sam is inspired by Dustin Curtis

I tend to be inspired most by people around the same age as me; Dustin is an 87 kid too and not only is he a recent entry to the design circus (starting in 07) he’s really doing some interesting and forward-thinking things in regards to art-direction on the web. It’s half inspiration half jealousy, really.
Travis is inspired by Akira Kurosawa

Ok ok…Akira Kurosawa is probably not the first person you would think of when it comes to design inspiration, in fact he’s not even a designer (he’s a movie director)..but you said “you name it”, and I name Kurosawa as my inspiration.
It was said that whenever you see a stormy scene in a Kurosawa film, you can bet that Kurosawa brought his own wind and rain. As a director Kurosawa wasn’t afraid to experiment with his art and his actors, and for that reason his films stand out as cinematic masterpieces.
Kurosawa also took painstaking efforts to refine and improve his visual art. I like to think that I display a similar spirit when it comes to improving my art as well…and when that fails, I fake it.
Preston is inspired by Chris Spooner

Well, I’m sure you’ll be getting this a lot. Chris is just so well known and respected throughout the design community. The real reason he inspires me is because of his status among other designers. There are few real designers out there who have never read Chris’s blog or dont follow Chris on twitter. The true success of a person, in my mind, is measured by how his peers feel about him. Chris is admired and respected for his great skill both in web and graphic design the world over.
Antonea is inspired by Chuck Anderson

Of course many designer’s like Massimo Vignelli and Sagmeister inspire me, but I also like to find inspiration in the modern day designer. Chuck Anderson of No Pattern (http://www.nopattern.com) has amazing work. His work is very abstract and surreal. I love the fact that he uses popular trends and colors in all of his pieces. I find a simple and organic beauty in all of his abstract work.
Megan is inspired by Ashley Wood

I’ve always loved the beautifully formed and energy packed impressionistic style of Ashley Wood. He’s able to construct an entire story from a few raw brush strokes and sketchy lines, pushing the edge of mixed media illustration. The vividness of his imagery has always inspired me to break down my own work to convey a bold message with the simplest of means. His bridge between traditional and digital techniques reminds me to never let go of my old skills when I learn a new one, but to create from the culmination of all of my experience.
Jared is inspired by Ross Lovegrove

His organic forms and great new approach in design for all of his products is just aesthetically brilliant. I love his work in furniture as it provides a very fluid and nature inspired design which also provides great functionality. His supernatural chair design is my favourite piece of his design work, and very comfy aswell when i had the chance to sit on one of them!
John is inspired by Shaun Inman

Because he builds entire web apps by himself, and gets all the details perfect. His user interface design is always clean and cutting edge, allowing you to take in all the information from the backend with ease.
Austin is inspired by Shane Mielke

It all comes down to future vision and detail. His work is awe-inspiring and incredible. Any designer coming into the industry needs to start by admiring the best – and someone with over a decade of excellence. Good Job Shane – You set a positive example for designers everywhere.
Bella is inspired by Heebok Lee

Heebok, with whom I had the privilege of being in Graduate School at CMU, is a master of Kinetic Typography. He is making his mark in Hollywood: he has the title sequences from Spiderman 3, Superman Returns, Iron Man, Speed Racer, The Incredible Hulk, Marvel Knights, to name just a few, under his belt. His perspective of the world is, of all things, other-worldly, and his sense of timing and the use of surprise as a design element is masterful. Whenever I need inspiration, or just need to be reminded that there is still beauty in the world, I just visit his website, sit back, and enjoy. To my endless dismay, he is also one of the world’s most beautiful souls. A piece that I love, takes William Butler Yeats’ love poem, “Tread Softly” and sets it to music, calligraphy, and kinetic typograpy. The image is a screenshot; beautiful as it is, it does the short film no justice.
John is inspired by Jason Chan

Since I was a toddler I was brought up with a pencil, crayon or something to express myself through a visual medium. Now that I have turned my passion into a career I find myself like many other designers, asking “where do I find inspiration?” in truth I disagree with the full, look at other designers and carbon copy their work and tweak it slightly – I mean what self respecting designer does that… I think the best places are the ones that are close to our hearts, climb a mountain, have a laugh with friends, go to the city and marvel at the buildings and scope of the design all around us. One of my favourites is to visit art galleries both online and off, and look at the vibrant colours used to catch your eye and dazzle you. The design industry still has a lot of scope to grow but we need to look back at the older styles of expression to find it. This is just my opinion – I’m sure I will enjoy reading the other designers views on inspiration.
Ryan is inspired by….ME?

Because she has a work ethic that is fucking unrelentless. She is always doing like 8 projects at once and they all end up rocking. *editors note…i only count as half a designer
Who are YOU inspired by?
Leave a comment and let me know who you are inspired by! Inspiration can come from anyone and anywhere.
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Brooke says:
Currently I am most inspired by http://www.muttink.com
OMG amazing illustrations and textures to be found here. ENJOY!
July 6th, 2009 at 6:06 am
Matthew says:
Hah! Cool post
July 6th, 2009 at 6:38 am
Anthony Hortin says:
Another great post Niki.
Wow, it’s so hard to choose. Theres just so many awesome designers out there, including yourself. If I had to choose one person, I’d probably say Richard Darell (aka @minervity) – http://www.minervity.com.
Is there anything this guy can’t do!? He’s an absolute legend. Awesome designer, talented musician and super friendly and helpful.
July 6th, 2009 at 7:12 am
David Lopez says:
Great designers with awesome talent! It’s always good to hear where and who they are inspired by and what influences them and their designs.
Since I love typography, I’d have to say that Bella is my favorite, but really all are great.
July 6th, 2009 at 7:19 am
Moonman says:
Niki is a girl?
July 6th, 2009 at 7:21 am
Antonea Nabors says:
Awesome post here Niki. Thanks for featuring who inspires me. I hope others find great inspiration and motivation in Chuck’s work as well. I am loving some of the other inspirational sources as well. Nice picks!
July 6th, 2009 at 8:39 am
Robin Cannon says:
Great article. I’m inspired in general to see such a wide range of inspiration among designers, I’m sometimes worried that web design can be too inward looking and therefore derivative. This boosts my confidence to see so many people looking to so many different mediums for their inspiration.
For me…Gil Elvgren, Iain M. Banks, Christopher Wren, Frank Lloyd Wright, among many others.
July 6th, 2009 at 9:19 am
jared thompson says:
loving the post and thanks for including me!
Keep up the good work.
July 6th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
Arian says:
hard to choose ‘cos everyone in my DeviantArt watchlist inspires me. I’m always looking different artists on the internet as well.
Right now, I’m inspired by animators and illustrators Jenna Smith and Ryan Miller. They have great passion for their art and inspirations that come along with their creative storyboards, illustration and character designs.
July 7th, 2009 at 7:27 am
9swords says:
I am actually very inspired by the words of Lao Tzu, and people like Galileo Galilei and a few others from ancient history. As far as the web goes Abduzeedo , Walter Apai of webdesignerdepot, coders like Jeffrey Way and too many others to list. It always shows when a large amount of energy and hard work is put into something original and that’s what i find here. Thank you for asking me to comment Niki you inspire us.
July 8th, 2009 at 6:32 am
Nick says:
Great list! Most of those on here I already love and follow their work but I also try to find inspiration outside the world of design.
Recently the world of street and urban art have been big in keeping me motivated at work. I love the sites Wooster Collective and Juxtapoz Magazine to keep me going.
July 8th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Daan says:
Yay, first there
Collis is great
(But I guess you guys already read that)
A few other designers I admire are Brandon Jones(http://blog.epicerastudio.com/ ) and Marko Prljic(http://markoprljic.iz.hr/ )
July 9th, 2009 at 5:23 am
Sid says:
Hands down Joshua Davis (praystation). He showed me that code and design can both go hand in hand and be minimal. Also he explorations instilled in me a since of awe that’s never gone away.
July 9th, 2009 at 6:15 am
Marko says:
Nice to see someone inspired by me
Thanks.
July 31st, 2009 at 3:35 pm
David says:
I would have to say my inspiration comes from nature. There are just so many complex things in which are awe inspiring and can be used in design.
August 14th, 2009 at 1:44 pm