Discover and share your favorite designs, projects, and processes with the Dribbble community, get feedback, inspiration, and collaborate with peers.
Dribbble is an online creative platform and community where designers, developers, illustrators, and other artists can share snapshots (known as 'shots') of their work, upcoming projects, and creative processes. With its focus on visual content, Dribbble has become a prime destination to exhibit and promote design work, get feedback from fellow designers, discover new talent and inspiration, and connect with potential clients.
Dribbble was founded in 2009 by Dan Cederholm and Rich Thornett and now has over 3 million registered members. Anyone can view shots on Dribbble but uploading work requires an invite from an existing member. Popular shots are curated on Dribbble's home page galleries like Debuts and Playoffs. Members can like, comment on, and rebound shots to their own profiles. Key features include profiles, projects, teams, and job boards.
For designers and creatives, a standout Dribbble profile has become an essential credential when applying for jobs, freelance gigs, or showcasing skillsets. The high bar for entry has kept the community focused on highlighting polished, professional work rather than works-in-progress. While Dribbble doesn't allow client work to be posted without permission, it has increasingly become a go-to platform for brands to discover talent.
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