• With an endless supply of resources available at their fingertips, it can be difficult for designers to sort the good from the bad.

    That’s why we have used Kred’s Influence and Outreach scores to identify the best online resources available to designers.

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    Here are the top 10 online resources that every designer should know about.  

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    Created by Adobe, Kuler is the online resource for color guidance. This site will aid you in determining a complementary color scheme for an existing project, provide you with the  RGB and HEX codes, and help you develop custom colors.

     

    Brain-Pickings-badge_1.png by writer and scholar Maria Popov, Brain Pickings is a discovery engine for all things creative. The interdisciplinary nature of the site ensures that there is inspiring material for every type of designer, whether you are hoping to increase your productivity or researching design history - there is something for you.

     

     

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    Aiming to recognize and promote the best of innovative web design, Awwwards is the professional web design and development competition body. Users are able to vote on a wide range of designs, with winners being awarded daily, monthly, and yearly. Designers not only have the opportunity to be awarded for their work, but their design work is also seen by thousands of people.

     

     

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    Digital Arts is a UK based magazine that focuses on all things digital and creative, and is a great source for the latest design news. Additionally, the online edition also has a tutorial section that provides lessons in 3D printing, Illustrator, Photoshop, and more. 

     

     

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    InVision’s latest set of tools, Craft, is designed to solve the challenges that designers face while creating digital products with outdated platforms. Craft is a plugin suite for graphic design software such as Photoshop, which allows you to design with real data. It also integrates directly with both Photoshop and Sketch, making it easy and pain free to use.

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    Considered one of the best tutorial sites available, Lynda can teach you anything about design. From InDesign to printing techniques, Lynda gives you all the knowledge you’ll ever need, right at your fingertips. The courses are organized into numerous short lesson segments, which means you can use the courses for precise procedures, or for comprehensive training

     

     

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    The Rochester Institute of Technology is a well-known design school with world-class archives. Their design archives can help you extend your historic design perspective, provide inspiration, or increase specific design knowledge.  With work from 25 designers and typographers from the 1920s through to the 1950s, along with a few contemporary designers, RIT’s design archives are a must-see for any designer.

     

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    Made especially for photographers, ON1 Effects gives designers the ability to add style to photos, using filters, borders, presets, and textures. The tools offered have been designed to solve specific problems, be simple to use, and perform complex tasks in the easiest way possible.

     

     

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    The mission of the Noun Project is to collect, organize, and add to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world’s visual language. Connecting people across disciplines and geographies, The Noun Project supplies high quality stock images or can also serve as inspiration for designers.

     

     

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    The .Design domain allows you to brand your online business as a design institution. More than that, it improves your SEO and has more available names than the regular .com or .net domains. You also gain exclusive access to the dotDesign community, where you can view other designers’ work and network with a global community of designers.

      

    Kred has partnered with dotDesign to bring you an exclusive discount on your first dotDesign domain. 

    Enter the code KredDesigners10 at checkout. 

    Claim your .Design

     

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  • Mia Lazzarini