Friday Inspiration

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This week on Friday Inspiration: Kickstarter’s look back at 2013 , some awesome illustration of buildings in Tel-Aviv, The Hobbit’s interactive new website and a few cool websites with large images and lots of color.

We know that it can be tough to keep the creative juices flowing, especially at the end of the week. That’s what this corner is all about. Here’s seven websites we stumbled upon in the past week to give you a burst of inspiration to and help you power through to the weekend.

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Kickstarter 2013 review
Kickstarter 2013 review

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Tel-Aviv Buildings
Cool illustrations of Tel-Aviv Buildings

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Hello Monday
Hello Monday – Digital Agency

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The Hobbit
The Hobbit

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Studio Alto
Studio Alto

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Creaktif
Creaktif

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Subform
Subform – Portfolio

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