Tuesday, April 30, 2024
spot_img

8 Twitter Accounts Every Web Designer Needs To Follow

spot_img
spot_img

Educational content is a thriving business in today’s economy. People are willing to pay big bucks for other professionals’ insights, advice, and training.

Similarly, social media continues to grow in popularity. We are seeing more and more influencers grow followings by offering creative, inspirational, and educational content.

Now, let’s talk about one of the best kept secrets in the world of social media and content creation. Ready? Twitter is one of the best places to find expert insights, incredibly useful content, and the latest trends.

The best part is it’s 100% free to engage on Twitter, and you can tap into a wealth of knowledge and grow a circle of friends.

Here are the top accounts on Twitter that every web designer needs to follow.

1. Khoi Vinh (@khoi)

Despite the story Kho Vinh’s profile picture tells, he is not actually Batman. But, he is as cool as Batman in the world of design. Not only is he the principal designer at Adobe, but he also is the host of the Wireframe podcast, and runs his own successful blog—Subtraction.com.

When you follow Vinh on Twitter, here is what you can expect:

  • Examples of outstanding graphic and packaging design to inspire you
  • Tips and tricks for Adobe XD
  • Links to the latest Wireframe podcast episodes
  • Job opportunities at Adobe (as an added bonus)

2. Tammie Lister (@karmatosed)

Tammie Lister is another must-follow designer on Twitter. She does design at Extendify and is a prolific artist. She is also a WordPress contributor and offers insight about open source to boot.

Here is what Tammie tweets about:

  • Guides to WordPress block templates in Gutenberg
  • Information about the WordPress pattern directory
  • Retweets about relevant WordPress updates
  • Tips about how to use the full site editor in WordPress

3. Smashing Magazine (@smashingmag)

Are you interested in everything online design and development? If so, then Smashing Magazine is the perfect website and Twitter account to follow.

Smashing Magazine provides design inspiration and insight, How to articles, and awesome guides. On Twitter, you can expect the following kinds of tweets:

  • Information on image optimization
  • Links to color tools and resources
  • Tips and tricks about web design and code
  • Tips about maintaining end-to-end quality

4. Charlene The Web Design Queen (@CharleneEBond)

Charlene, The Web Design Queen, creates amazing designs to help other websites look good and make more sales. Besides being a stellar designer, she also helps educate others on how to become better designers.

Here are some of the most recent types of updates on Charlene’s Twitter account:

  • Clubhouse discussion announcements on topics like WordPress and Amazon
  • Tips about how to build a quiz on WordPress
  • Info on what plugins to use for WordPress
  • Tips on how to build your email list

5. Daisy Olsen (@DaisyOlsen)

Professionally, Daisy Olsen works for Automattic, and describes her role as a Developer Relations Wrangler on the WordPress Open Source project. She also calls herself a WordPress Enthusiast. I call her a WordPress Expert.

Her Twitter account is worth following if you’re looking for insights on how to design a better WordPress website. Here’s what Daisy tweets about:

  • Links to insights about how to work in WooCommerce
  • Information about events with experts discussing WordPress, e-commerce, and more
  • Announcements about opportunities to contribute block pattern designs to WordPress
  • Q&A about design and development

6. Estelaris Rueda (@EstelaRueda)

Estela is yet another WordPress-lover and design expert that every new designer needs to follow. She is part of The Design Team for the WordPress project that provides UI, user experience, and visual design expertise.

The Design Team also works to be one of the top resources for other designers across the WordPress open source project. On Twitter, she talks about:

  • WordPress updates like the Pattern Directory
  • Info about new WordPress versions (e.g., WordPress 5.7 “Esperanza”)
  • Links to info about what is new in Gutenberg
  • Retweets to talks about WordPress security

7. HostGator (@HostGator)

As one of the leading web hosting companies, the team here at HostGator is obsessed with everything WordPress, content, web design, and development. As such, our social media team puts a lot of time and effort into tweeting about WordPress and web design.

Here are some types of tweets from HostGator that may interest you:

  • Web design and development jokes to keep things light and hilarious
  • Relevant questions to help engage the community
  • Tweets to longer blog posts about web design and web hosting
  • Web design mistakes you should avoid

8. CSS-Tricks (@css)

CSS-Tricks is the Twitter account for CSS-Tricks.com, which is a web design community that Chris Coyier curates.

The website includes videos, guides, articles, books, and other resources you might need to learn more about CSS and other web design elements. On the @css Twitter account, you’ll see links to:

  • Step-by-step processes for turning designs into code
  • Info about the stages of design
  • Insights from other design professionals like Eric Bailey
  • Practical use cases for scroll-linked animations in CSS with scroll timelines

Eastlink Cloud Pvt. Ltd.
Tripureshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone:166001-95985
Mail:info@eastlinkcloud.com

spot_img
spot_img

Related Articles

- Advertisment -spot_img
- Advertisment -spot_img

Recent Articles

spot_img

Popular Articles

Domain Registration - EastLinkCloud