Notice something a little… off with the reflections in the picture below?

Yeah. I thought so. New(ish) site Photoshop Disasters is outting painfully obvious examples of photoshopped photos and graphic design goofs.
I really, really feel for whatever designers were responsible for the various pieces that wind up on here. But it’s like a train wreck that just keeps comin’… and you can’t stop lookin’. This is my new favorite site to keep an eye on.
I will admit to being guilty of buying a sketchbook, trying it out for a bit, and deciding I just don’t like it. There’s usually not a concrete reason why not, but still, the book winds up pawned off on my boyfriend or sitting in a cabinet somewhere.
For me to really use it, a sketchbook has to be the right size, the right paper weight and texture, not smudge my pencil lines when I close the cover and stand up to some kind of reasonable amount of abuse.
I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Positive Space Blog did an excellent write up on a bunch of the more trendy options out there for sketchbooks. I just wish there were some larger size options covered.
It’s rare these days that I pick up a pencil and actually draw something without the intent of later scanning it into the computer to finish. The pencil feels rusty in my hand as I lay in shading, but the image is still there to be found, to be brought out. It’s still cold here and I can’t wait til it’s warm and I can plant things that flower and smell of spring.

Okay, I get crap from friends about noticing bad typography on signage and giving unwarranted commentary on t-shirts in stores (I used to work at a screen printing company), but those are relatively benign obsessions.
Imagine being these guys, the sheer number of straight quotes floating around in the world would surely drive someone insane if they zeroed in on them all.
My muse hates me. In fact, I think she’s mutinied and found some tropical island to take a extended vacation without me. She’s drinking Pina Coladas, lounging under the sun on some Caribbean island, and doesn’t plan on showing up to work if she can help it. Oh, she’ll occasionally send postcards with perhaps a HINT of a suggestion, but they’re few and far between, and half of them get lost in the mail.
Suffice it to say, I sometimes have a tough time coming up with ideas for new illustrations if I’m not doing something specific for a client. There are a lot of times when I just start at a blank sheet of paper hoping that I’ll get a bolt of inspiration. Unfortunately, that rarely happens, so over the years I’ve come up with some methods to help me get in the groove.
If you’re like me, hopefully some of the ideas and exercises below will help jump start your creative process!
To help you on your path of getting more inspired everyday, I’ve created a handy illustrated version of the tips above. Download, print and post someplace you’ll always see when you start getting stuck! 
Click HERE to download as PDF, or HERE to download as a reeeeally big gif.
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