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Design Contest: Minions Take Over the World

Jo Sabin - Thursday, August 27, 2015

With Despicable Me 3 in a cinema near you, minion fever has taken over the world again. Giant inflatable minions rolling down highways in Ireland and there have been other sorta unsettling sightings of giant minions running amok. So we launched a photoshop design contest inviting our designers to create graphics that showed us what minions taking over the world could look like. Check out the pics now! Read more

A World Without Trees - Funny Photoshop Contest

Hanna Schenkel - Friday, June 12, 2015

At DesignCrowd we thought we'd reach out to our talented Photoshop artists and ask them to give us an idea of what our world may look like when all trees have gone. The results are as stunning as they are scary. Take a look! Read more

DesignCrowd Contest: Famous Landmarks in the Wrong Places

Hanna Schenkel - Wednesday, June 10, 2015

We wondered what would happen if we keep the people, keep the trees, and keep the landmarks – but shuffle them around a little bit. Suddenly the Statue of Liberty is in Rio de Janeiro, the Sydney Opera House in London, and Mount Rushmore in Jordan. Read more

Top Indian Startup Logos from 2014

Hanna Schenkel - Tuesday, June 9, 2015

India is known as a country of incredible color and design. Everything from their traditional clothing to their architecture exhibits incredible detail and skill. In this second part of our series on 2014’s best logo designs, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites, showcasing the incredible talent of our Indian designers. Read more

75 Alternative Hillary Clinton Campaign Logo Ideas

Hanna Schenkel - Friday, May 22, 2015

When Hillary Clinton recently revealed her campaign logo for the 2016 Presidential race, opinions were divided, with the logos shape, colors, connotations and execution all coming under fire. We asked our global designer community to provide some alternative designs. Seventy-five designers revamped Hillary's logo, here are six of our favorite responses can be found in this round-up. Read more

DesignCrowd Photoshop Contest: Famous Landmarks As You've Never Seen Them Before

Jo Sabin - Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Some places in the world we can all immediately picture when we hear their names. The rushing waters of Niagara Falls. The bustle of Times Square. The ancient majesty of Machu Picchu. We’ve seen them so often we might imagine there could not possibly be anything new for us to discover about them. At DesignCrowd we wanted to know what the world's busiest tourist attractions look like without people? And what would happen if those landmarks themselves were to disappear?  Read more

Famous Landmarks of the World Without People

Jo Sabin - Sunday, November 16, 2014

The world's famous landmarks are memorable for a reason. Tourists swarm to visit these human made wonderlands but have you ever wondered what famous places would look like without people? DesignCrowd's designers have photoshopped out the people at places like Egypt's Pyramids and New York's Times Square and transformed these extraordinary places into famous landmarks without people. Check out the beautiful results! Read more

52 Aussie Startup Logos from 2013!

Jo Sabin - Thursday, September 12, 2013

It might only be September but we think it's safe to say 2013 has been an eventful year on the political, tech and business front. Australia has changed prime minister 3 times in five months! We lost the Ashes (again). The new iPhone 5 is about to hit our shores. Yahoo took out line honours for the longest logo unveil in history. In our roundup of 52 startup company logos there are a bunch of new arrivals since our last review of Australian startup logos back in 2011. Read more. Read more

Australian Flag Crowdsourced in 1901

Jo Sabin - Thursday, August 1, 2013

Did you know that Australia's flag was crowdsourced? Back in 1901, Australia officially farewelled the British (who had colonised Australia in 1788) and began governing itself. What does any new state need? A flag to unite the people! Australia announced an international contest to design a new Australian flag. We believe this is one of the world's earliest examples of design crowdsourcing. Read more

Crowdsourcing in Australia ... from the Australian Flag to Australia's Global Crowdsourcing Hub

Jo Sabin - Thursday, August 1, 2013

Australians have been crowdsourcing since 1901.  Fact. From the national flag to the Sydney Opera House, Australians have embraced the idea that a good idea can come from anyone, anywhere. Perhaps its our geographic isolation, our outward export-focused economy, small population or our cultural tendency towards egalitarianism and meritocracy. Read more about crowdsourcing national icons! Read more

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