It is another undoubtedly powerful resource for designers, illustrators, interface designers and developers of sites. Dribbble.com was opened in 2009 in the social network design oriented format and quickly earned its place in the list of "Must HAVE" for many professionals and creative people.
The idea of Dribbble is that users should be able to show each other screenshots of their projects' developments ( design samples, drawings, graphic works etc.), the maximum size of images uploaded to the service being 800x600 pixels; if an uploaded picture exceeds the allowed size, Dribble itself will trim it.
You can subscribe to any authors you like, and follow their progress as when using Behance. Due to the carefully studied user rating there is a healthy competition on the website. Dribbble has the Invites System. It means that the first registration is available in Basic version only: you cannot upload your works, but you can like, subscribe to and comment other users' shots.
If you want to register to promote your works, participate in rankings etc., you can get an invite after demonstrating your achievements, as for example in the community Dribbble VKontakte.There is a special topic for group discussion.
You can also promote your mobile application ;)
In addition to displaying a great number of high-quality works, the service can help you find a good designer job and not only that. Moreover, you can place your own vacancy for some $ 375 within 30 days. This section is extremely popular. No wonder, since many large companies, such as Microsoft, Facebook, Tumbr, Groupon, Vimeo etc. look for talented people here.
Our conclusion is that Dribbble is a great resource for finding some content, promoting your own work, and even search / placement of vacancies.
By the way, on the 1st of April one could come across a community of immortal phone loves on the service:
IQSites could not miss the new version of the touchscreen iPhone 3310. The development of a new16-bit application is in full swing! The WAP-constructor of Landing Pages with support for mailing via IrDA will be available in the nearest future.
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