Indeed.design

Written By Guest User

Indeed is a leading website for job listings and recruiting. Their site at Indeed.design is an enlightening, comprehensive, and approachable overview of the entire brand’s design ethos.

Every design element, from Indeed’s logo, to the brand’s colors, shapes, typography, and voice, is explained and explored on its own page. Beyond technical explanations of how the design team created these bespoke design elements, each page also explains the psychology behind every decision.

For example, the custom typeface Indeed Sans was designed to embody the brand’s voice, with generous proportions and a mix of sharp and soft elements. The site even highlights the notable characters that most clearly express the typeface’s personality: the curves of the lowercase a’s and e’s express optimism, and the strokes of the b’s, d’s, and g’s lend a human, calligraphic feel.

Automattic.design

Automattic is the company behind WordPress.com, Tumblr, Gravatar, Jetpack, WooCommerce, Longreads, Simplenote, and many more internet publishing and commerce solutions.

At automattic.design, the team shares the behind-the-scenes stories of what it’s like to build products at a remote-first technology company. Blog posts detail strategies for remote collaboration as much as deep-dives into technology and design issues.

automattic.design also highlights relevant job openings at Automattic and links to the company’s recruiting portal.

Throughout the site, they highlight their commitment to open-source values, diversity, and making the world a better place through the power of design.

Check out automattic.design for inspiring stories about collaboration, teamwork, and communication.

TacoBell.design

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TacoBell.design is unabashedly fun, with bright tropical colors and clever iterations of the brand’s iconic logo. Taco Bell is famous for its social presence and its marketing campaigns, and the design department uses TacoBell.design to showcase its dedicated @tacobelldesign Instagram account in a major way.

TacoBell.design (TBD for short) is professional, uncluttered, and easy to navigate. In addition to the colorful portraits of the design team members, the integrated Instagram feed shows off their effortlessly stylish aesthetics.

Digging deep into the three main pages of the site (“Work”, “Play”, “About”), the Work page includes in-depth case-studies of the team’s design initiatives. It’s the type of thorough branding and studied, creative dedication that many aspiring designers dream of. All along the way, Taco Bell manages to make it all look fun and delicious!

emilymiller.design

Written By Liz Achanta

Emily says: “I have a passion for creating designs that are inspired by the exotic, and love paying close attention to furniture, finishes, and art selections. I have experience interning at design firms in Palm Beach, Florida, my home town, and working in high-end residential design, as well as commercial and hospitality. I love the artistry and stylistic possibilities behind design, and hope to create spaces that are reminiscent of the places we have been, and dream to go.”

NPR.design

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NPR.design offers behind-the-scenes stories from the design teams at National Public Radio.

As one of the premiere journalistic sources in the United States, NPR’s design team unites technology and storytelling in ways that are compelling to listeners and readers.

From branding and graphic design to app UX and integration with voice assistants like Alexa and Siri, the NPR design team is keeping public radio a vibrant, innovative resource for news and information.

Dropbox.design

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Dropbox.design is a beautiful site full of interesting and useful information from one of the world’s leading cloud storage companies.

Meet the Dropbox design team through their Human Interest interview series and learn about their work culture.

Get Toolkits for practical design processes as well as teambuilding exercises and personal development.

Dropbox is more than just a useful tool for designers and creatives — they’re a leader in the design industry as well. #DesignTeam #DesignDepartment #DropboxDesign #Dropbox

Automattic.design

Written By Guest User

Automattic is the company behind WordPress.com, Tumblr, Gravatar, Jetpack, WooCommerce, Longreads, Simplenote, and many more internet publishing and commerce solutions.

At automattic.design, the team shares the behind-the-scenes stories of what it’s like to build products at a remote-first technology company. Blog posts detail strategies for remote collaboration as much as deep-dives into technology and design issues.

automattic.design also highlights relevant job openings at Automattic and links to the company’s recruiting portal.

Throughout the site, they highlight their commitment to open-source values, diversity, and making the world a better place through the power of design.

Check out automattic.design for inspiring stories about collaboration, teamwork, and communication.

yakusha.design

Written By Liz Achanta

Yakusha Design is a multidisciplinary studio founded by Ukrainian-born architect Victoria Yakusha in 2006. The studio works within the fields of architecture, interiors, creative direction, and product design.

In 2019 interior design by Yakusha Design was selected among the 5 best offices in the world by the Dezeen Awards, and the studio’s founder Victoria Yakusha gained the title the designer of the year — ELLE Decoration Design Award.

In 2019 Yakusha Design opened a residential showroom of its product design, FAINA, in Belgium. It is currently being used to coordinate and provide humanitarian relief to Ukraine.

Spotify.design

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Spotify recently did a major makeover of Spotify.design. In their deep-dive story on the revamp, the Spotify team explains the whole process and what they learned along the way.

The new site’s main focus is the Stories page, which includes hubs for: the team’s core design work, inspirational Q&As with team members, hot takes on design-industry debates, stories about the team’s working processes, and—of course—a hub for playlists and podcasts curated by the team!

The Team page focuses on individual team members and the work culture at Spotify, which has gone fully remote due to COVID-19. This page also serves as a portal to the Spotify design team’s job openings.

For more insight into the team’s design resources, check out the Tools page. If you want to get into all the delightfully nerdy details of Spotify’s design process, this is the place for you!

Spotify.design does an amazing job at showcasing a behind-the-scenes look at the design department of a global tech powerhouse, and gives the design team at Spotify an opportunity to speak directly to their community of fellow designers. We say, bravo!

annwood.design

Written By Liz Achanta

Ann Wood is a graphic designer and entrepreneurial artist hailing from New York City. Her simple yet elegant website, annwood.design, showcases branding work for clients such as Cody Clark Magic, Kentucky Performing Arts, Derby, and Steelgarden.

In her words, “I love creating branding and identity systems across multiple touchpoints. I believe we can use thoughtful design to tell brand stories in order to make connections and meaningful experiences for people.”