What resources or sites do you use for design inspiration?

Sera Naz Ersoy
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Kevin
create.vista.com canva.com
Jonas Schaller
dribbble,pinterest
Darya Antonyuk
reallygoodemails (we're a drag-n-drop email builder, so need inspiration for email templates mostly)
Eva Consuegra
@darya_antonyuk Hola! then check https://milled.com/ Cool resource for seeing past and current emails from thousands of brands
I recently discovered dribbble and I really enjoyed the ideas i could find on there
Gianluca d'Ottavio
Design inspiration on Behance, Dribbble and instagram creators. Design directly in Theta https://buildwiththeta.com Today Theta is live on Product hunt https://producthunt.com/posts/bu...
Yannick
Dribbble mainly.
Louis Garnier
I use this all the time: Pinterest Awwwards Behance Dribbble
Irina Sobol
Dribbble, pinterest, behance, awwwards first of all. And my top-5 non-obvious sites for inspiration: 1. savee (https://savee.it/) - a cool site for creating moodboards and finding inspiration 2. UXarchive (https://uxarchive.com/) - here are the main trends of mobile UX in the best mobile applications in the world 3. hoverstat (https://www.hoverstat.es/) - a selection of sites that experiment with design, interactivity and content 4. the whimsical web (https://whimsical.club/) - a selection of sites with funny and unusual design 5. showreelz (https://www.showreelz.com/) - watch enough of the cool animation and recharge properly You also can check our works on dribbble for some inspiration if you wanna ;)
Nick Anisimov
Behance, Pinterest, Dribble.
Liam Richardson
Dribbble and Behance are solid. Sometimes I hit up Pinterest or just browse through Awwwards for cutting-edge web designs.
Serkan Mercan
I use these: - It's Nice That - fuse.kiwi - Dribbble - Hey Designer email subscription
Chloe Cloudlett
All the previous answers are close to me. After all, I also used to love Pinterest, dribbble.com, and behance.net. But lately I'm finding it harder and harder to find anything. After all, usually everything becomes monotonous there. Sameness does not inspire me. And since I am a designer, I need a lot of creativity. But I had a creative crisis and a vacation to the mountains and game sites helped me overcome it. Mountains helped to relax and online games showed colorful, animations, use of fonts. I started choosing the most popular games in Australia to see what people like in a new country for me, where I moved 7 months ago for a new job. And I got super aesthetic pleasure and inspiration from sites with Australian free online pokies, which are designed in an unrealistically cool way. Game designers on PokiesLab website https://pokieslab.net/free-onlin... have created immersive pokie experiences that feature stunning graphics, innovative bonus rounds and thrilling soundtracks. Here you can meet the culture not only of Australia, but also of America, China, and India. You can choose any spin and look at its graphics, how normal symbols and wild symbols look like. If you want, you can even play for free. This is what really helps me to be inspired by something new. If you are also inspired by games, then write which ones. I want to add to my list and consider all the designs.
Ivan Dudin
- dribbble - behance - reallygoodemails - figma community
Sven Bartlett
I usually check out Dribble, Behance and sometimes my competitors.
udhay yadav
I get my design inspiration from everywhere: nature, art, architecture, even everyday objects. But my favorite resources are Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest.