| Name | Description | My Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Behance | Adobe's online platform for showcasing art. It's really clean and easy to use, and a great way for anyone to share their work quickly on a broad scale. | |
| Really Good UX | This site serves mostly as a blog, which includes some good reads about user experience design. Each post provides an example of a company's new app/project and explains why it is "Good UX". This site is helpful for both inspiration and learning. | |
| Appcues Blog | Appcues is really similar to Really Good UX; it serves primarily as a blog and lists new projects. I gave this site 2 stars instead mostly because it requires you to subscribe if you want to have access to more posts/information, which is annoying. | |
| Cloroflot | An interesting take on another online art and design showcasing website. I like how Cloroflot also includes ways to search for design-related jobs as well as make your own profile and upload works. This is a great alternative if you do not have your own personal website or online portfolio. | |
| Designspiration | This is a cool site that provides an image gallery of photography and misc design projects. Only 3 stars because it reminds me too much of pinterest though... | |
| Unsplash | This is a good resource if you are looking for free imaegs to access. I also use Freepik, but unsplash seems to have a more "professional" supply of images. |