Creativity means a lot in any kind of presentation. Whether it’s a logo, banner, advertisement or a complete design; being able to inject creativity into it not only helps in floating the message around, it also leaves solid impression on the viewer.
Good design is not easy thing to create, or it is often a very challenging job to discover creative designs. However, there are few ways by which you can improve your designing skills. One of them is analyzing others work and find the inspiration behind every details. Infect, it’s even easier if you can able to use others creative work in your design with proper permission and guidelines. For that same purpose some highly creative dudes created Dribbble, a show and tell for designers. Since it’s release, Dribble has been a huge influence on the design community.
Awesome and High-Quality Freebies from Dribbble Community
In this presentation, we present to you the best available downloadable free design files and resources from Dribbble Community to enlighten your skills.
While compiling this list, it’s always a possibility that we missed some other great freebies. Feel free to share it with us.
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Meet the Author:
Anders Ross
I'm one of the co-founders of iShift as well as a freelance designer and a web addict from Frankfurt, Germany. I spend too much time in front of the computer and when I actually manage to get away for more than 10 minutes, I am usually reading books, traveling or shooting photos. Check the latest updates of iShift @instantShift.
Great list, here is another .PSD Freebie Hand Drawn Ui Kit http://dribbble.com/shots/407903-Hand-Drawn-Ui-Kit
Great list
Pretty cool map pins: http://dribbble.com/shots/426692-Map-Pins
thanks for dribble resources
It is amazing list. I hope this list would be more helpful to my friend. I will share this post with him.
Thanks a lot for this collection
Excellent set of resources – thanks very much for sharing these….this will keep us very busy today 🙂
Superb, these are totally useful designs! thanks for sharing as a freebies!
Here’s another one if you’d like 🙂
http://dribbble.com/shots/376230-Sharing-touch-buttons-PSD-attached-
I looked at the Dribble website… how on Earth do you use the PSD downloads linked here? How do you create a mock up using Dribble download stuff?