It’s honestly still such a great design resource. Especially because you can navigate through so many ideas quickly.
Behance is great but it’s a little less intuitive imo. It has some very specific resources like beautiful annual reports/super corporate high design stuff.
Reallygoodemails.com is great for doomscrolling email designs
For sites I like It’s Nice That, The Brand Identity, Print Mag, The Dieline
For podcasts, Design Matters with Debbie Millman is 🤌 I need more pods too!
And I also recommend @barnardco on IG, he has lots of good Adobe deep cut tips
truly the gift that keeps on giving bc i could spend hours on this website and feel like my creative burnout’s been cured!! (temporarily…….ðŸ¤)
they have lots of categories to choose from, but i personally like browsing all of them. type designers will def like this for the font filter feature! if you’re ever curious to know what font the website is using, they provide that as well. for web designers, they also provide the type of platform like readymag/cargo/wordpress etc.
you probably already use this but pinterest is one of my favorite places to get references, or make inspo boards for different projects or just gather inspo for my art style. its completely free as well
(link is my art pinterest board if you want to see how i use pinterest for art)
This is the first crossroads into actual intimacy on a date. Don’t even have to say anything. If they’re cute, just look at them and enjoy the hell out of the present moment.
You’re either gonna find that moment together in pheromones and smiles or they’re gonna ask for the check.
Either way is better than telling someone how many sibilings you have