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I second the sharpen prompt, and the UX design course with Google. Or https://designercize.com/ will give you random prompts to work on. Source: over 1 year ago
For basic topics you can look at CollectUI's subjects and pick some that interest you. For more advanced subjects I can recommend Designercize. Source: almost 2 years ago
Actually just stumbled upon https://designercize.com/ myself today and did a few prompts with my boss. The randomness helped push me to think outside the box and find more reasonable (albeit absurd) solutions. Source: about 2 years ago
I need to practice my whiteboard challenge skills. Anyone wants to do this with me? We can get prompts from these places: https://designercize.com/ or https://sharpen.design/ and come up with things on zoom. Source: about 2 years ago
Designercize.com, if you look to solve whiteboarding challenges that might be happen as part of hiring interview process. Source: over 2 years ago
It's the same as the image available on wikiart.org. Source: 10 months ago
In my experience it can be very difficult to get even decent scans of many paintings. I've had a bit of luck with wikiart.org on occasion. The ARC also has some serviceable images. Apparently you can pay for access to higher quality scans, which I haven't tried myself but it's an option. Source: about 1 year ago
The other individual is tight that the lightning lends to the confusion; however, lightning creates depth and depth is only one way to present clarity. I would recommend heading over to a website like WikiArt then head to styles and browse art from 'Cubism' and 'Surrealism'. Line weight, line direction, implied lines, color contrast, and so forth are all ways that you can create clarity. I like that there's... Source: about 1 year ago
If you want art/artists that pushes the Magic boundaries a bit I'd recommend wikiart.org. You can look for art based on art movements and genre and find some cool people. If you find artists you really like there who are still alive, find their website and then you have a goldmine. Source: over 1 year ago
I like to use Muzei on my android device and get every day a new painting. Is there something like it for windows? I have tried an app called John’s Background Switcher for Windows, but I did find any rss to configure with that. I've seen that Muzei for android use wikiart.org publications. Is there some app to get the daily wikiart publications? Source: over 1 year ago
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