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Founded in 2005 by an ever growing group of young designers and vagabonds eager to collect and share the best design work they came across, FormFiftyFive soon became an international showcase of creative work.

Although the site was doing a great job at sparking creativity, we felt it could, and should, be even bigger and better. So we spent many moons working on a brand new FormFiftyFive, still high in eye (and brain) candy, but with a brand new look and lots of new features that dig even deeper into what’s happening in the design community.

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Clean, simple typographic portfolio.


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    septemberindustry
    28th May 2008
    4:23 pm
  1. I don’t see a “via September Industry” on there!
    only joking ;)


  2. FinerDesigner
    28th May 2008
    4:40 pm
  3. I don’t think they credit on this site, at least they haven’t before…


  4. Glenn
    28th May 2008
    4:51 pm
  5. Heeeeyyy, wait a second. We credit where credit credit is due (especially for David!)! I didn’t post the Snitker link and haven’t been checking all the other blogs lately, but Jack usually references sites that he finds work on! Unless he forgot? ;)

    Also we’ve had this whole discussion before about Manystuff going into every link that was similar to her site and claiming it her own.

    Who cares anyway, it’s not our work. Share it!


  6. FinerDesigner
    28th May 2008
    5:08 pm
  7. Yeh good point, share it indeed, it’s difficult sometimes to get the originator, so all you can do is credit where you sourced it from I guess. Personally I feel it always a good thing just to credit the source of my finds.

    Peace!


  8. Glenn
    28th May 2008
    5:10 pm
  9. Just found that post I was reffering to involving manystuff.

    http://www.formfiftyfive.com/?p=886


  10. FinerDesigner
    28th May 2008
    5:16 pm
  11. Ouch nasty comments… a bit much really.
    That type of mentality is clearly not in the spirit of creativity.


  12. Jack
    28th May 2008
    5:34 pm
  13. Hey Guys, I actually found the link on http://www.changethethought.com. When I’m busy and squeezing in a post at work I often save some time by just linking the work.

    There may not be a credited link on every post, but we regularly link our sources. For example earlier in the month we put up a link for a new autor request from Changethethought. I think thats fair enough, oui? :)


  14. septemberindustry
    29th May 2008
    4:25 am
  15. To be honest it’s not really an issue with me because it isn’t my work is it ;) Glenn that post was quite funny! All that over credit?! Crazy.

    Dave