With this in mind, here’s a round-up of some of the best Instagram accounts to follow.
@humble_ux
Humble UX’s channel curates hand drawn UX and UI wireframes (the skeletal framework of a website, without branding or design elements).
Great inspo for when you’re just starting on a project.
@fireart_studio
Fire Art studio is a graphic design agency specialising in UX and UI. Its Instagram account showcases its best (completed) work, as well as cool and quirky illustrations by its freelance artists.
@nicholastenhue
The respected host of the UX Blog Podcast (which is also well worth a listen) – Nicholas Tenhue’s Instagram focuses more on the wider web design industry, including insight and inspiration on UX strategy.
@uxmemo
If you like a quote or two in your Instagram feed, Jessica Robbins is the channel to follow for UX-focused thoughts.
Described as “small moments of big brand experience thinking” – it’s all about the psychology behind creativity.
@uxdesigns
UX designs shares UX animations and custom interfaces. With full credit given, it’s a great resource to find some of the best designers on Behance and Dribble.
@becreatives
Be Creatives is a digital agency founded by Alex Buononato (whose personal account is also worth a look).
This one is geared around design with an entrepreneurial mind-set – great if you’re looking for business-related posts (and a lot of technology).
@tubikstudio
Tubik is a design studio that specialises in mobile and web interfaces. It’s an account to follow if you love variation in design – it posts a huge variety of colourful and eye-catching examples.
@uxjurgen
Another account mostly dedicated to wireframes, freelance designer Jürgen Leckie is well worth following for insight into the early design process.
@zach.lieberman
Zach Lieberman is a creative coder who turns his digital artwork into prints.
His work is mind-bending and highly modern, and a great example of how to master openFrameWorks.
@graphicdesignui
Managed by the Titanic Themes team, this account posts everything from app and video design to sketches and illustrations.
Again, each featured designer is credited, making it a nice gateway for further talent.
@interfacelab
Interface lab collates some of the slickest web and app design around. It features some particularly good ecommerce design examples, so well worth a follow if that’s your bag.
@uiuxgifs
Uiuxgifs showcases gorgeous animated GIFs created by a vast pool of talented designers.
There’s no pop culture here, it’s serious animation, but the kind of stuff that’s bound to inspire.
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