In addition to already mentioned sources like Pinterest, Dribbble, and Behance, I find inspiration in projects that have already been executed😉
Great repositories of such work can be found in curated catalogs like https://www.awwwards.com/websites/ and https://www.curated.design/
Design inspiration is everywhere! One of my favorite go-to resources is Pinterest. It's a visual smorgasbord of design inspiration, with endless boards and pins to spark your creativity.
@antonikozelski Same mate! It's like a bottomless pit of creativity and ideas just waiting to be discovered. Whether you're looking for sleek modern designs or vintage classics, Pinterest has it all. Just be warned, once you start scrolling, it's hard to stop! 💪🎨
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I use dribbble.com and I look at related sites in the same niche for inspiration. Sometimes I also checkout pinterest.com. Thank you
My design inspiration mostly comes from research. First, I always check Behance to find new trends. Later, I go over Dribbble to see what designers are creating lately. Additionally, I have a few design books that I refer to whenever I experience a bout of inspiration blockage
I read a book which guides how to get the inspiration. And it instructs that:
- Observe everything around you: a tree, leaf, flower,...
- Find it on the other platform like: Pinterest, Dribble, Freepik,...
I use Dibbble, Pinterest and Google Image Search a lot because it's easy to find what you're looking for. But then there are other sites like TailwindUI (i use TailwindCSS a lot), One Page Love, Landbook... where you have a collection of nice things, but have to put a little bit more work in if you want to find something specific.
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