How do you stay up-to-date on the latest design trends and technologies?

Erick Philbert
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There are so many new trends and technologies emerging all the time. As a designer, how are you making sure that you stay up-to-date on the latest developments in order to keep your skills sharp and create innovative work?

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Lindsay Davis
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X (Twitter), just start following design experts there, and you'll always be up-to-date on the latest design trends✌️
Jamayal Tanweer
Algorithms these days are quite smart. The more you follow designers and design studios, the more of the latest designs you'll come across. I've personally observed this on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Depending on the specific design discipline, it's important to find the right people to follow, engage with them, and you'll also discover them sharing the latest trends. On Pinterest, you can explore various design boards (many of us branding designers do that). Lastly, identify the prominent design studios you want to follow; you can find them on Behance and use the 'curated' filter to see only the best work. I hope you find this helpful :)
Mayilsamy c
Follow these groups/Subscribe the news letter mentioned below. We can learn new things and insights terms of design and technology. 1. Nielsen Norman Group 2. Smashing Magazine 3. The stanford D.School 4. IDEO 5. Tech Crunch (AR, VR, and Voice User Interface) 6. OpenAI
Eliza Crescini
Staying up-to-date on the latest design trends and technologies is essential for any designer. Here are a few tips that I follow: - Follow your favorite designers and design studios on social media. - Subscribe to design newsletters and blogs. - Attend design conferences and workshops. - Read design books and articles. - Experiment with new tools and techniques. Staying curious and open to learning is the best way to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving world of design. Hope it helps :)
Erick Philbert
@eliza_crescini That is very helpful, thanks for sharing...
Robert
Twitter, follow as many design experts there as you can🖖