I am active on the designers social sites and everyday I see something new about the 100 Days Project, someone starting a project or finishing it. It is amazing what making a commitment like this and sticking to it can do.
What is the 100 Day Project ?
It is a project that encourages people to participate and grow a creative habit that can revitalize your creative life. More info about #The100DayProject here.
Below is a collection of most inspiring 100 Day Projects from designers and artists that can be a great resource to find inspiration.
Tina Smith
#100daysofexpressivetype
Tina Smith is a graphic designer based in New York City. She specializes in type-driven branding, editorial design and art direction with a classic yet wildly curious approach.
Alex Berdis
Daily Misery
Alex Berdis is a graphic designer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He works at Wall-to-Wall Studios, and is on the board of directors for the Pittsburgh AIGA.
Seth Nickerson
#100daysofformandcolor
A graphic designer and art director with a focus on editorial design, branding, and illustration. I strive to make smart, emotional work with integrity and craft.
Kristen Clark Franklin
#100daysofMarkers
A passionate graphic designer, artist and illustrator. She seeks to add a dash of playfulness into all of her projects and to make the world a better place, visually and elsewhere.
Brooke Glaser
#100daysofpaperplaygrounds
Brooke creates joyful, colorful illustrations for children. She gets endorphin kicks just thinking about animals, which is probably why her work features so many of them. Her passions are painting and teaching art.
Jon Rolf
#100daysjr
Marko Stupic
icon a day
Sally Yee
#100tinyfierceladies
Ed Harrison
Animalia Daily
A freelance designer currently based in Brighton, UK that believes in creating playful and purposeful experiences through graphic and digital design.
Farevaag
100 Day Project: Stamps
Enrique Barrios
#100daysoffacesfromelpaso
Ruthie Fleming
#100daysofai
Find Something Missing?
While making this list, it’s always a possibility that I missed some other great and inspiring 100 day projects. Feel free to share it with us.
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