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Arguably, the most incredible human feature is our creativity. We can think of and realize some outstanding and unheard-of things, and we seem to be only truly limited by our imagination.

But you don’t necessarily have to be a creator to be able to enjoy what others make. For example, this Instagram page shares some absolutely stunning pictures featuring modern designs that could probably mesmerize and inspire even the least creative person on Earth. And if this proves to be not enough, check out these older articles for additional ideas and inspiration. Scroll down to see what we’re talking about!

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The Instagram page going by the name Call It Design is the go-to place if you like to gaze your eyes at some incredibly satisfying pictures. It aims to bring entertainment, creativity, and design to its viewers, and, in doing so, through more than 2,700 posts since January 2020, it has built up a vibrant community of over 122,000 followers.

Amazed by what we found on this page, Bored Panda decided to take a closer look and contacted Ali Traibiz, the man behind the scenes, who was happy to share some details about himself, his inspiration, and what Callitdesignco really is about. 

Ali began by saying that design and technology have been some of his deepest passions for a very long time. “My background is in Design and Marketing, which has provided me with a unique perspective on how design intersects with everyday life,” explained the designer. “I am constantly inspired by the world around me, and I enjoy exploring how creativity can be used to solve problems and bring joy.”

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The man shared that his inspiration for the page stemmed from his desire to create a platform that would celebrate design for more than just its aesthetic value and highlight its ability to solve problems and inspire change. “I wanted to share content that sparks curiosity and ignites a passion for innovation.”

This account, which started as Ali’s personal project with a goal of documenting and sharing design trends, cutting-edge technology, and unique products that he found fascinating, to his surprise, has since grown into a large community for like-minded people of similar passions. “Seeing the growing number of followers and the engaging community that has formed around our shared interests is incredibly humbling and motivating,” said the man happily, expressing his commitment to continue delivering inspiring and innovative content.

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These days, Call It Design is as active as ever. Since its launch in January 2020, the account has made more than 2,700 posts, and the number keeps growing daily so when we asked Ali if he could pick a favorite post, he answered that this task is quite challenging, as, to him, each piece is special its own way. However, there was one that captured his attention just a little bit more than the others.

The image the man chose primarily depicts a washing machine neatly fitted behind the folding stairs to the house’s second floor. “It perfectly encapsulates what Callitdesignco stands for – innovation, creativity, and design that pushes boundaries,” said Ali, explaining that it was the first account’s post that enhanced his awareness and engagement so significantly.

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Summarizing his thoughts, the man behind the scenes added that Callitdesignco is now a lot more than just a page sharing interesting and visually appealing content. “It’s a growing community of curious minds and creative souls. We are continuously evolving and seeking new ways to inspire and be inspired. Our journey is a testament to the power of creativity and the ever-expanding realm of design and technology.”

In the end, communities like these are what help us thrive. It’s no secret that humans are social creatures, and while we can usually achieve most things on our own, it’s many times more efficient and enjoyable when doing it surrounded by like-minded people. So why not let yourself be inspired and inspire others by joining or even creating a place, just like Ali did, where everybody views the world through similarly colored glasses?

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What did you think of these modern design pieces? What are some places where you stem your inspiration from? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Mr Cat Cool
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The Casa Malagrida was designed by the architect Joaquim Codina between 1906 and 1908 in Barcelona

Jeff White
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, this one should be ranked higher also. Most all of the posts should be ranked higher. Start using negative numbers!

Nitka Tsar
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think that is Casa Malagrida. https://barcelonapaseodegracia.com/en/news/casa-malagrida-andean-inspiration-in-the-heart-of-passeig-de-gracia/

Amanda Hunter
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beats the rectangular smooth-sided buildings we have. Barcelona?

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Gabby M
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love windows!! Hopefully the sun rises on the other side of the house though lol.

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justme
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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They destroyed a hard wood floor to make this *update* A lot of you need to learn how to disagree with someone politely. My point was that this is devaluing the property, is impractical for real life with dirt and making it impossible to put anything there again, and over time it will look horrible as the floor wears. I think this one is awful and stupid, and I really hope people don't get inspired and destroy their living rooms doing something like this.

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Marivali
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Venice has battled rising water levels since the fifth century and floods about 100 times a year

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