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How does a novice designer get design inspiration?

These 10 websites will continue to provide you with design inspiration, which has been collected for many years.

Whether you are a Logo designer, photographer, UI designer/product designer, architect, industrial designer or illustrator, you may have moments when you stare at a blank screen and don't know where to start the project. Get external inspiration to help combine new ideas, so as to help your creative process at any time.

Needless to say, you should know the difference between drawing inspiration from other artists and copying. Another thing to remember is that you don't have to draw inspiration from your same creative field, but you can also see what other creative fields can offer.

1. behavior

Needless to say, this is Adobe's largest design platform.

Best fit: almost any creative field, a lot of detailed projects.

Step 2: It's watertight

It is completely different from Behance in the way of project presentation, and more like a glimpse of the project.

Best fit: rapid creation and rapid absorption. Digital creative field (especially user interface/webpage, logo design, illustration). Due to the invitation system, the overall quality is very high.

Step 3 fight for fun

With a very intuitive search system, it provides you with suggestions to narrow your search scope. You can also search for visually similar images by cropping any part of them.

Best fit: one of the most extensive creative fields/industries. Usually used to create emotional boards.

4.500 pixels

Photography inspiration.

Best fit: amazing photography. The lens quality of this platform is always amazing.

5.Awwwards

Perfect for focusing on top-level award-winning web /UI design.

Best for: cutting-edge websites, user interfaces and digital trends.

6. Design inspiration

It's a bit like Pinterest, focusing more on graphic design and typesetting.

Best fit: printing inspiration

7.Archdaily

The latest and greatest works in architecture will fascinate you for hours.

Best fit: a case study of classified architecture.

8. Inspiration Grid

A well-planned visual eye-catching gallery with a wide range of categories.

Most suitable: all kinds of graphic design, industrial design, illustration, action design, etc.

9.Booooooom

The second craziest website on the list. Have a large number of imaginative non-traditional works of art.

Best fit: art.

10. Open processing

The craziest one. Interactive dynamic art generated by code. These algorithms are written by humans, but they remind you of super-intelligent AI. This is definitely one of the websites I visit most often.

Best fit: generative art/algorithm design.