There are loads of forums on the internet today, ranging from about every kind of niche you can think of, many forums of which are to do with web design \/ graphic design. Some stand out, and others don’t. We decided to make things easier for you and search for the best forums for web designers.<\/p>\n
What makes a forum great in our opinion is:<\/p>\n
We could be here all day listing off factors. Of course, the forum needs to have a decent amount of traffic so designers get heard<\/a>, and it needs to have a user-friendly design so web designers can use the forum with ease. Anyway enough talking, here’s the list of 10 forums web designers must know about.<\/p>\n
#Launch is a community of designers, developers, entrepreneurs, and marketers. Its homepage boasts of members who are \u201cY-Combinator founders, entrepreneurs, and investors.<\/p>\n
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#frontendDevelopers is a great place to find new gigs. You can also get feedback\u00a0from other developers,\u00a0learn the latest trends\u00a0and\u00a0share ideas.<\/p>\n
CoffeeCup Software was started in 1996. The forum helps web designers create better websites.<\/p>\n
Designer Hangout is a great web designers’ community and you can join 9,700+ UX designers and researchers from around the world to discuss user experience in the UX Slack community.<\/p>\n
This forum may not be just about web design, but it has one of the largest forum communities on the internet with over 290,000 registered members! You can buy, sell and trade services on there, so it’s the perfect place for web designers. You can also pick up a lot of work on there, and clients too!<\/p>\n
This forum has a really nice simple layout, and their forums are always buzzing with new threads. They have many forum categories that are split in to more a less everything you can think of. They cover web 2.0, graphic design, flash, illustration, advertising, marketing, typography and much more.
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Although this forum is hosted on a .co.uk domain (it doesn’t mean it is just for UK people), and even though they only have around 10,000 registered members (compared to some big boy forums), they have an awesome community for web designers. Their forum categories cover all aspects of web design and I love the header design on their website.<\/p>\n
This forum covers web design and other webmaster aspects such as promotion and search engine optimization. Their nice simple forum design is very easy to navigate round. They have nearly 90,000 registered members, and there are always people online.<\/p>\n
This forum is insane! All web designers must be registered at this forum! It’s simply beautiful! They have a small user base of around 11,000 members, but there are always web designers online. Their forum covers many aspects of web design, and it’s worth checking out.<\/p>\n
Now Kirupa is usually for flash design and development, but as the years have gone on they have extended their forums to cope with web design. You can post your designs for critique, and you can also talk about HTML, css, and styling web design.<\/p>\n