How many times you have struggled with the ideas. How to do that or that, how to finish this design or illustration? For me, it happens a lot and I think is normal. Time to time designers face this “black” interim. I’m not saying that you need steal other ideas or designs, but you need to check how the professionals are doing things, it will let you step out of your zone and make something better.
I have collected 15 websites which are covering everything you need, from web design and illustration to furniture design and app design. I hope all these websites will inspire you and will help you to finish your ideas faster and better....
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Jeff Domansky
@Jay Cross gives a detailed and clear use case of how collaborative content curation can save millions to large organizations as it saves employee time while involving them in the process.
He also explains his content curation routine that he sees as a mandatory skill to be trained by modern employers.
He makes a great job at connecting two sides of content curation:
- the fact it's saving people's time to look for meaning in information overload themselves,
- the fact it's rewarding for content curators as it helps them build their professional brands.
A win-win no-brainer for smart organizations.
@Jay Cross gives a detailed and clear use case of how collaborative content curation can save millions to large organizations as it saves employee time while involving them in the process.
He also explains his content curation routine that he sees as a mandatory skill to be trained by modern employers.
He makes a great job at connecting two sides of content curation:
- the fact it's saving people's time to look for meaning in information overload themselves,
- the fact it's rewarding for content curators as it helps them build their professional brands.
A win-win no-brainer for smart organizations.
@Jay Cross gives a detailed and clear use case of how collaborative content curation can save millions to large organizations as it saves employee time while involving them in the process.
He also explains his content curation routine that he sees as a mandatory skill to be trained by modern employers.
He makes a great job at connecting two sides of content curation:
- the fact it's saving people's time to look for meaning in information overload themselves,
- the fact it's rewarding for content curators as it helps them build their professional brands.
A win-win no-brainer for smart organizations.