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Web Designs of the Best Selling WordPress Themes

Web Designs of the Best Selling WordPress Themes | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

WordPress themes are great sources of design inspiration, but it’s even more interesting to check out the best selling premium themes to see the kind of styles are popular with the general public. In today’s web design showcase I round up some of the most purchased themes from multiple marketplaces to compare their layouts. Can you see any common trends?...


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, March 10, 2015 1:21 AM
Who can resist these tasty WordPress website designs? Ultimate creativity. 10 / 10
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Extreme Creative Ideas – 50 Lessons to Improve Creativity Dramatically | Brainzooming

Extreme Creative Ideas – 50 Lessons to Improve Creativity Dramatically | Brainzooming | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

by Mike Brown

 

"Extreme creative ideas are fascinating, and I always wonder about the processes people who consistently display extreme creativity use to come up with what they do. This fascination with extreme creative ideas prompted a series of “Extreme Creativity” Brainzooming blog posts starting back in 2010 to identify some of the lessons we can learn from these folks for how to dramatically improve creativity.

 

"We now have 50 extreme creative ideas sprinkled across 10 articles on the Brainzooming blog. You will notice a definite reality TV theme to these extreme creativity sources. Included in these 10 articles with extreme creative ideas are also some focusing specifically on where extreme creativity can fits as a strategy and drawing your team into the possibilities."

Jim Lerman's insight:

A collection of 50 ideas in 10 articles from places most people would never think of as sources for extreme creativity, such as a bakery, diners, bars, and some places where you would, such at the TED conference and Lady Gaga.

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