
Creativity never stops and as a designer, you need to seek inspiration and feeling every day. Thankfully, there is a wealth of creative work around the net that we can browse and absorb some fine points from some truly amazing works :)
In this post, I will showcase 25 Awesome Photo Manipulative Artworks Fresh from the Design Community (Flickr, DeviantArt, Behance and Creattica). Hopefully you will enjoy them as much as I did and find that bit of inspiration you need. Enjoy!









Dark fantasy (also called horror fantasy or Gothic fantasy) is a fantasy subgenre that combines elements of fantasy with those of horror. Another definition of the genre is "a type of horror story in which humanity is threatened by forces beyond human understanding." The term was coined by Charles L. Grant in the 1970s. Among the earliest writers of dark fantasy was Gertrude Barrows Bennett (writing as Francis Stevens).Bennett's writings influenced both H. P. Lovecraft and A. Merritt, both of whom "emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes."
Dark fantasy has yet to be solidly connected to its own particular subgenre of fantasy. Stories often described by some as dark fantasy may be placed by others in either the horror or fantasy genres, based on which genre the story tends more toward. As a natural consequence, the term itself may refer collectively to tales that would more properly belong in very different genres.









Dark fantasy (also called horror fantasy or Gothic fantasy) is a fantasy subgenre that combines elements of fantasy with those of horror. Another definition of the genre is "a type of horror story in which humanity is threatened by forces beyond human understanding." The term was coined by Charles L. Grant in the 1970s.
Among the earliest writers of dark fantasy was Gertrude Barrows Bennett (writing as Francis Stevens). Bennett's writings influenced both H. P. Lovecraft and A. Merritt, both of whom "emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes."
Dark fantasy has yet to be solidly connected to its own particular subgenre of fantasy. Stories often described by some as dark fantasy may be placed by others in either the horror or fantasy genres, based on which genre the story tends more toward. As a natural consequence, the term itself may refer collectively to tales that would more properly belong in very different genres.








