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I can't find what I'm looking for. Follow other designers, and interact. Dribbble is a community, and if you expect others to appreciate your work, you need to do some appreciating of your own. Building up your follower numbers is also a key to getting more popular shots. While checking out debuts, popular shots, and other tools right on the Dribbble website can be a great way to find awesome shots, there are a ton of other sources for finding inspiration on Dribbble.
Here are a handful of alternative sites for finding the great stuff on Dribbble. They collect shots into various curated articles, generally based on a theme. Dribbbleboard offers up a simple, minimalist UI for browsing through popular shots, debuts, and shots from everyone. You can browse by date or by category, and find all sorts of great shots. Jourrrnal shares interviews with great designers on Dribbble, for a slightly different way of finding inspiration shots.
Freebbble showcases freebies from Dribbble, as well as some premium files you can purchase. This one is a little bit different. Fribbble is another showcase of free resources and downloads from Dribbble users. Bbbrowser has one of hte simplest interfaces for browsing Dribbble out there, with just an ever-changing screen filled with popular shots. InspiredShots is an infinitely scrolling showcase of popular Dribbble shots.
Guifff showcases animated gif Dribbble shots. Dribbble is not the only platform of its kind. There are numerous similar sites where designers can share their work with other creatives as well as the public at large. Some of these are very similar to Dribbble, while others take a somewhat different approach. Probably the most visible of these Dribbble competitors is Behance , which is now owned by Adobe.
The biggest difference between Behance and Dribbble is that anyone can create a Behance account and share their work, while Dribbble requires designers to be drafted before they can share. Arguably, this raises the quality level of the work found on Dribbble. Another major Dribbble competitor is Forrst , owned and recently relaunched by Zurb. Like Dribbble, Forrst requires you to be recruited by an existing member before you can share and show off your design work.
And while Dribbble focuses exclusively on visual design work, Forrst focuses on both design and development, allowing developers to share code. Forrst is much more focused on feedback than Dribbble, too. Dribbble has advantages and disadvantages over its biggest competitors. Beyond just browsing Dribbble in different ways, there are tons of other apps and resources out there that you may find useful. These range from resources for learning more about how to best utilize Dribbble to things like WordPress plugins for showing off your work from the site on your own blog or website.
The Dribbble Blog is another must-read for any Dribbble users. The Dribbble API is the basis of a lot of other apps that let you interact with Dribbble, and the place to start if you want to create your own app or interact with Dribbble data directly.
Hooops is an iOS app for Dribbble with a flat design and attractive color palette. Nibbble is a free Dribbble screensaver for OS X Ever wondered who recruited your favorite Dribbble users? Who Drafted Who?
Jribbble is a jQuery plugin that will fetch shots from the Dribbble API, including comments, rebbbounds, and more. Liiikes analyzes Dribbble statistics to find the best content. Highlight Reel is a simple WP plugin that makes it easy for you to show off your latest Dribbble shots on your website or blog. This Dribbble WP Plugin lets you include up to ten shots on your website, with a variety of options.
This is a great move, and one that will certainly draw even more attention to the site. Getting agencies on board, with multiple high-quality employees, will grow the site and hopefully increase engagement. But more recently, some designers and developers have criticized Dribbble for putting too much emphasis on form and ignoring function.
How will Dribbble address these criticisms in the future? I think the bigger question is, do they need to? With a user base as passionate and active as Dribbble has, they can afford to make their own path and pick and choose which criticisms they decide to respond to. With a community like that, and widespread support from much of the design world, Dribbble is in a very strong position to move forward in whatever way they see fit. Tons of blogs and news sites have covered Dribbble in the past, including both critiques and praise.
Besides that, there are tutorials for getting more out of Dribbble, and other commentary. Here are some select pieces. Dribbble is a fantastic platform for getting your work out there if you can get an invite.
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