The best (and most typical) answer from a designer... "IT DEPENDS" 🤣
For interface design -- I play around with lots of products, and see how the thing works, feels, and looks.
For aesthetics -- I notice what brands standout from the crowd, their visual language, and what emotions it elicits.
For biz ideas -- I consume a lot of content, but mainly its focused on the problems I face, that would be a no-brainer to solve for me and others like me.
For ideas in general -- it's usually during some down time, shower, bike ride, somewhere away from the desk, or some mindless activities like washing the dishes.
How do you get inspired?
Wow I love everyones answer on this. I personally try to get inspired by anything that is visually appealing to me, as I am handling our products UI/UX I sometimes look ad appealing food plates from social media and try to get inspired by colors and shapes.
I usually have a list of products that I LOVE! And whenever I need some sort of design inspiration I think what would X product do in this case?
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Behance, Dribbble, Pinterest are dead platforms for design inspiration, there are so many fake non-logical designs. Recently I am connecting with a lot of top-notch designers where I am following their work.
I follow real products how they are designing via: Mobbin.com or Landingfolio.com
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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.
hey, sis, for design inspiration, i immerse myself in a range of experiences, not just digital. i find that great ideas often reside at the intersection of disciplines.
books, architecture, nature, music, conversations – they all are treasure troves of creative sparks. design is about solving problems, and solutions can come from the most unexpected places.
of course, platforms like Dribbble, Behance, Awwwards, Pinterest, are wonderful for spotting current trends and aesthetics. but, inspiration isn't just visual. it's conceptual, experiential, emotional.
stay curious, stay observant. beauty and inspiration abound in every corner. 🚀
Muzli weekly inspirations and a personal database with all visuals I liked. I eventually go in these folders to find inspiration. When I don't, I mainly go on dribbble.
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 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,..
X (aka Twitter) has been good for this recently, a lot more designers active there now compared to a few years ago when it felt like everyone was on dribbble. Also muzli is a great extension for inspiration
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