Inspiration

Brandon Nickerson

https://www.behance.net/bmnick/

As a designer, I draw inspiration from artists and creatives who push boundaries and redefine what design can be. One of my biggest influences is modern minimalist designers who focus on clean layouts, strong typography, and intentional use of space. Their work shows that simplicity, when done right, can be more powerful than complexity.

I’m also inspired by digital artists who blend technology with creativity, especially those working in UI/UX and branding. Seeing how design can shape user experience and influence behavior motivates me to continuously improve my own skills. From bold color palettes to subtle micro-interactions, these designers prove that every detail matters.

Another major source of inspiration comes from everyday design, websites, apps, advertisements, and even product packaging. Observing how design exists in the real world helps me stay grounded and focused on creating work that is not only visually appealing but also functional and user-friendly.

Brandon Nickerson inspires me because of his clean, modern design style and strong attention to detail. His work shows how powerful simplicity can be, using bold typography and minimal layouts to create visually striking designs. I admire how he builds strong brand identities while keeping everything polished and easy to understand, which is something I aim to reflect in my own work.


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Jessica Walsh

Jessica Walsh Portfolio

Jessica Walsh is another designer who strongly inspires my work because of her bold and experimental approach to design. She isn’t afraid to use bright colors, unique typography, and unconventional layouts to create designs that stand out and capture attention. Her work shows that design doesn’t always have to follow strict rules to be effective . It can be expressive, creative, and still communicate a strong message.

One thing I admire most about her is how she blends art with branding. Her projects often go beyond just logos or layouts and turn into full visual experiences that tell a story. This inspires me to think bigger when I design, focusing not just on how something looks, but how it feels and connects with the audience.

Jessica Walsh also motivates me to take creative risks and push outside of my comfort zone. While I naturally lean toward clean and minimal design, her work reminds me that experimenting with color, texture, and bold ideas can lead to unique and memorable results.