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10 Sites I Use for Design Inspiration

Whether or not you do any design work yourself, these websites may help you spark ideas for what’s possible with your website or marketing materials and see current trends.

The Dieline

The Dieline

Covers all things packaging. But really is a fantastic place to see branding in practice and the latest trends. Helpful filters at the bottom of the page.

The Noun Project

The Noun Project

The search engine for icons and inspiration when looking for a symbol to convey a concept.

Brand New

Brand New

Tracks new logo designs, redesigns, and corporate branding updates. Their commentary can be scathing when they do not like something, but useful to learn from.

Site Inspire

Site Inspire

The website design inspiration gallery I still keep coming back to. Its weakness is that it tends to include more artistic than practical websites.

Unsplash

Unsplash

Free stock photography that doesn’t look like your cliché stock photography. Covers everything and is updated constantly.

Type Wolf

Type Wolf

What’s trending in type. I like looking at their new website launches and the fonts they’re using, as well as their font reports.

Fonts in Use

Fonts in Use

A huge filterable collection showing how fonts are being used in the real world.

Awwwards

Awwwards

Another website showcase gallery. I love the diversity of sites and designers featured from around the world.

Dribbble

Dribbble

Where designers share snippets of things that they’re working on. Great to see current trends across a broad range of design skills.

Owned by Adobe, it’s like a collection of designers’ CVs to draw inspiration from.