16 Useful Blogs for Web Design and Inspiration

by Jon Bishop on June 8, 2009

in Web Development

Part of keeping up to date with industry trends is knowing where to look for good quality web resources. Some sites stick out in this category more than others. I thought it would be nice to share a list of the sites I frequent the most often when in need of inspiration or web design help. I found most of these sites through Digg and Twitter over the years and continue to find new excellent resources from friends and followers.

Fuel Your Creativity

Smashing Magazine

Design Mag

Tutorial Blog

A List Apart: A List Apart

Online Tips for Tech Users, Designers and Bloggers

Vandelay Design Blog | Web Design and Development Blog

CSSBUILT

Just Creative Design | Graphic Designer, Logo Designer

CrazyLeaf Design Blog - Web Design and Graphic Design Blog

Dzine Blog - Design Inspiration and Resources

Six Revisions - Web Development and Design Information

Web Design Ledger | A Publication for Web Designers

Noupe

Think Vitamin - A resource for web designers, developers and entrepreneurs

Design Meltdown - Design Elements, Trends & Problems in Web Design

I visit some sites more often than others because of the frequency and quality of the posts they provide. Specifically Smashing Magazine and Fuel Your Creativity have continuously stuck out.

Please share some of your favorite blogs that provide resourceful posts about web design in the comments.

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Alex | CrazyLeaf Design Blog June 8, 2009 at 1:42 pm

Thanks for including CrazyLeaf Design Blog in such a great list.

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Jon Bishop June 8, 2009 at 1:53 pm

@crazyleaf No problem. You’ve got a really cool blog with some great resources. Thanks for keeping it going.

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