Title: Suggested creative sources for art and design
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Blast is no longer active - but don't despair!
The Blast website may not be being updated anymore, but that doesn't mean that your creative aspirations should also go on ice. There are still plenty of ways that you can get a foothold in the world of art and design, and many organisations that are willing to give you a helping hand.
Whether you're looking for inspiration for your GCSE coursework, or wanting to start your career as a designer, here's a list of other places on the web that can help you out.
Also, don't forget that although we're no longer updating this site, all our fabulous How Tos, user uploads and tour highlights will remain here for you to enjoy.
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Bitesize Art and Design can help you revise and excel in your art classes.
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Find out more about , and about gaining .
Galleries, museums and other organisations
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Be inspired by their collections exploring art, design, culture, and creativity.
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Design Museum's 'Discover Design' - a resource for teachers and students.
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The Tate Gallery's initiative run by young adults for young adults in all their galleries. Take part in events, or help run them.
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The National Portrait Gallery's Young People's Programme runs free sessions on portraiture.
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Advice and information for people just starting out in the world of design.
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Support, advice and information about craft, including professional development opportunities.
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A wealth of information about design, including a section about what it's like .
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