I think design is quite badly understood today. The good design can not hide your lack of content. So are the design blogs. Especially webdesign blogs.
Johnny Cash 2.0 - 15 years ago
Most design blogs are junk. They regurgitate the same superficial crap. Stop scanning all those feeds and start doing something productive, you'll thank yourself later.
I have about 10 design oriented feeds from major design blogs that I read as soon as new posts are available. Follow around 20 designers' Twitter accounts. It keeps me up to date on what's happening in the design world especially web oriented topics.
I've got 962 feeds on my Netnewswire... I obviously don't read them all but scan most of them and read the ones. I archive a big majority to either read later or use as reference whenever needed.
Jbcarey - 15 years ago
I read the ones I follow in Twitter daily, plus I read the articles they tweet about. But my personal choice keeps coming down to a very select few, style of writing and quality of content being the main motivators...
I have something like 40+ feeds that I subscribe to and I read most of them as often as they post an article. Sometimes I'm just skimming But there's at least ten or so that I read religiously.
I think design is quite badly understood today. The good design can not hide your lack of content. So are the design blogs. Especially webdesign blogs.
Most design blogs are junk. They regurgitate the same superficial crap. Stop scanning all those feeds and start doing something productive, you'll thank yourself later.
I have about 10 design oriented feeds from major design blogs that I read as soon as new posts are available. Follow around 20 designers' Twitter accounts. It keeps me up to date on what's happening in the design world especially web oriented topics.
I've got 962 feeds on my Netnewswire... I obviously don't read them all but scan most of them and read the ones. I archive a big majority to either read later or use as reference whenever needed.
I read the ones I follow in Twitter daily, plus I read the articles they tweet about. But my personal choice keeps coming down to a very select few, style of writing and quality of content being the main motivators...
I have something like 40+ feeds that I subscribe to and I read most of them as often as they post an article. Sometimes I'm just skimming But there's at least ten or so that I read religiously.