10 Best Web Design Blogs To Follow in 2016-2017

10 Best Web Design Blogs To Follow in 2016-2017

As a web designer, knowing where to look online for all the best news, tips, tools, freebies, tutorials and other useful resources is pretty important. We’ve collected some of the best web design blogs around for you. Now go grab a cup of coffee and enjoy reading. In no particular order, here are 10 must-read blogs for web designers.

1. SmashingMagazine

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Smashing Magazine has been around since 2006, and the depth and breadth of their blog reflects it. Coding, design, mobile, graphics, UX Design, WordPress… it’s all here!
For designers that want to go in-depth, this is a phenomenal resource.

2. Codrops

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If you are a front-end developer or web designer, you’ll find a lot of useful tutorials and code snippets on Codrops. Furthermore, Codrops also discusses more general topics of web design and how the role of a web designer has evolved over the years.

3. Webdesign tuts+

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If you want to keep up with the latest in web design, you have to be willing to study and learn on an ongoing basis.
At Tuts+, you will find tutorials on a variety of topics, from creating WordPress themes, to introducing new CSS elements to your site.
If you want to stay on top of your game, there’s plenty for you to sink your teeth into at Tuts+.

4. Hongkiat

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There probably aren’t too many web designers who haven’t at least heard of Hongkiat, as their articles tend to rank pretty high in Google.
If you can name a topic, you can probably find it here. Plus, there are viewpoints offered by a variety of different contributors.
Hongkiat continues to remain a vital blog for web designers.

5. CSS Tricks

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CSS-Tricks is a web design & development blog by Chris Coyier. Back when it launched in 2007, CSS-Tricks was all about just what its name suggested – CSS. Today, however, it has since expanded to include all topics related to web design and web development.
Besides interesting design articles and videos, you’ll also find code snippets, an almanac and a web design forum there. It’s definitely a great resource for web designers and front-end developers

6. Design Shack

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Design Shack features both a gallery as well as a blog, covering topics such as business, CSS, graphics, HTML, navigation, typography, and a lot more.
In short, at Design Shack, you can learn something from the blog, and you can take some inspiration from the gallery. It’s the best of both worlds.

7. Creative Bloq

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Creative Bloq is a blog that discusses topics such as graphic and web design, 3D, digital art, typography, illustration, and more.
Plus, there’s more than just articles. You can also find opinion pieces, videos and interviews that take a deep dive into the industry.

8. Web Designer Depot

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Web Designer Depot’s goal is to share only the best and latest discoveries, tips and techniques in web design and development while also covering the business side of design work, mobile apps and working as a freelancer.
Given that it’s quickly grown to become one of the web’s most popular design blogs, you can find all sorts of great, in-depth articles and tutorials on almost anything.

9. SpeckyBoy Design Magazine

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Speckyboy was launched in October 2007 as the personal freelance web design homepage of Paul Andrew, located in Scotland. Somewhere along the way, Speckyboy became one of the most influential design blogs on the Internet, receiving around 1.9 million page views each month.
Speckyboy offers insightful tutorials, time saving techniques, fresh and useful resources and inspirational art, covering web design and development, graphic design, advertising, mobile applications and even the occasional Lego post.

10. InvisionApp Blog

Invision is a great prototyping, collaboration & workflow platform for web designers. And there blog offers some great insights for web designers. Topics range from modern UI/UX Design, Design Inspirations, Productivity to Web Design Business Development.

Conclusion

Make learning a regular part of your ongoing efforts. There’s no way you can know it all, but if you make studying a habit, you’ll always be growing as a designer, and that’s what it takes to stay ahead of the competition.

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