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40 websites that every UX/UI designer should know

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Every designer has a project start ritual. References are a crucial step in the life of UX/UI. With the idea already in mind, developing a layout that is beautiful and performs well is a challenge.

Knowing that we don't always find good references, we have selected 40 websites that will help you, both in your search for inspiration and when carrying out your work.

We have separated them into 4 categories to make things easier, so take honduras whatsapp database and bookmark this tab to consult whenever you need.

Summary
Visual Inspirations
1. Behance
2. Dribbble
3. Designspiration
4. Awwwards
5. Inspire Website
6. Land-Book
7. Ecomm.design
8. Mobbin
9. Ninja Lapa
10. Sitesee
11. Pttrns
12. One Page Love
13. Collect Ui
14. Figma Crush
15. Pinterest (yes, that's right)
Color Palette
16. Coolors
17. Pallettable
18. Adobe Color
19. Color Code
20. Shutterstock Colors
21. Color Hunt
22. Flat UI Colors
23. Material UI Colors
Tools
24. Invision App
25. Pik Best
26. Up Labs
27. Mockplus
28. Remove BG
29. Contrast Checker
30. Lucid Chart
31. Balsamiq
32. MockFlow
33. Screenlane
34. Freepik
35. Flaticon
36. UnDraw
Information/news
37. Ux Collective
38. Hacker Noon
39. Smashing Magazine
40. Designer News
Bonus
Visual Inspirations
1. Behance
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This is perhaps the most obvious tip on the entire list. Behance is the social network for designers, period. There, most designers publish their portfolios.

The platform offers much more than just publishing and viewing work. You can like and interact with registered users and companies, as well as having the ability to save projects. This way, you can consult ideas that interest you whenever you want.

2. Dribbble
Home Dribbble

Also very popular among designers, Dribbble already has a greater focus on the visual aspect.

While Behance allows photography, architecture and even graphics projects, Dribbble focuses on Branding , applications, product design and other variables.

The website is entirely in English, but it is very intuitive and can help when you get stuck in the development of a project.

3. Designspiration


An image and color search site to create mood boards, find art, design, logos, photography, app and UI inspiration

There, you can see incredible work with different visual identities.

Anyone who works with branding can easily save this one.

4. Awwwards
Home Awwwards

Awwwards is a paradise for web designers. The site rewards the best layouts, usability, creativity, content, and many other features .

It is the meeting point for those who want to learn even more about their work.

5. Inspire Website
Home Site Inspire

Another portal aimed at Web designers . Site Inspire showcases the best website ideas. You can search by style, platform, and subject.

It is ideal for searching for specific ideas and similar areas in which you are working.

6. Land-Book
Home Land-Book

Still thinking about Web design, Land-book is focused on Landing Page layout (as the name suggests).

This is another site for searching for ideas, as companies and unique individuals publish their work there.
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