
One of the many tools in a designer’s wheelhouse is having a design process. Developing a design process is extremely important for establishing an efficient workflow. It will keep you well organized and sane.

One of the many tools in a designer’s wheelhouse is having a design process. Developing a design process is extremely important for establishing an efficient workflow. It will keep you well organized and sane.
Whether you’re deciding if you should to go to school for or have finished your degree in Graphic Design, if you’re just starting your career you probably have a ton of questions about what your career path could look like. It can be a little overwhelming to narrow your focus down to just one area of design, so here is some information to give you a clearer picture of what your design future could hold.
As a designer, it’s important to have good resources in your wheelhouse. One of the best pieces of advice I can give is to use the plethora of free resources and tools that are out there. There are some things that you can get from stock sources that will save you hours of work. Here are some of the best design resources I’ve come across over the years.

This site is a stockpile of stock image sources. I have found images for many projects from sources on this site.

Formerly Adobe Kuler, Adobe Color is a great resource for creating color schemes and saving them to the libraries of your other Adobe products.

This is a great resource for amazing book cover design. It allows you to search by book title, author, and designer.

Fonts in Use has a great typography archive. It’s a great source of inspiration when you’re trying to find a good font pair.

Dribbble is a community of designers sharing screenshots of their work, process, and projects. It’s a great place to showcase your work, find designers for projects, and find jobs in your industry.

Flickr Creative Commons is great for finding stock photos without worrying about infringing on copyright laws.

Lynda.com is a place to improve your skills. It has thousands of tutorials made by experts in many fields. Lynda is a subscription-based site, but it is well worth the price!

I found Design Cuts recently, but it is a great resource for free and cheap design elements, assets, tutorials, and mockups.

Behance is another great portfolio site. It’s a great place to share your designs and get and give feedback from and to other designers.

Creative Bloq is a great site for design news, tutorials, videos, and information.

Panda is a curated feed for your specific interests within the industry. It’s a great source of news and resources.
There are many other resources out there, and these aren’t the only ones I use. They are some of my favorites! If you know of any other great resources, feel free to add them in the comments!