 Here's 10 incredible blogs where you can learn about UI UX design. Number 10 is UX PIN Studio Blog. There's over 200,000 designers in the UX PIN community and the blog has some great articles. There's the usual self-promotion stuff on there, but there's actually some great design tips. I was just reading this really interesting article on advanced search and user behavior. There's also some free e-books on there that might be worth checking out. Number nine is Dribble. Dribble's a website I use every day to get design inspiration. It's essentially a showcase for designers, but there's actually a blog section and I've just really enjoyed this article about a mistake that could cost you a job as a UX designer. There's lots of great tips and the community section is brilliant. Number eight, UX Matters. If you're really into research and the science behind UX design, then this one's for you. It's been around for a super long time and the articles are really in-depth. I really like the top articles section where they list the most popular 25 articles on the website. This is a great place to start and they're really worth checking out. The most popular article is on the strength and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative data. So if this is off your street, then you can tell what type of contents on this website. Number seven is the Awards Blog. Awards definitely leans more towards UI design and inspirational websites, but the blog's got some great content. There's actually some really interesting case studies done on these websites by the creative studios and the websites of the day is actually always worth checking out. I really enjoyed this article on the benefit of dark mode and the rest of the content I found really interesting, so I hope you like it too. Number six is UX Movement. UX Movement's actually got some brilliant articles on the do's and don'ts of design. Each article comes with an image to prove the point and I really like articles like this one. Why multicolored charts are inaccessible? I really feel like I learn something new every time I come to this website. There's quite a lot of free content on here, although some are behind the paywall, but don't write it off just because you have to pay for it. It's actually very high quality and well worth the price. Number five is the Nielsen Norman Group. This is a company run by two of the biggest names in the field, Jacob Nielsen and Don Norman and this blog is basically your guidebook to everything in the UI UX world. It definitely means more on psychology and research. There's actually some really good explanation videos on why we do send UX tasks if you're ever a bit confused and there's a great mixture of videos and articles and there's something every day for you to check out. Number four is UX Planet. This is the self-titled one-stop shop for everything user experience related. It's got some great articles from designers from around the world, all available for free and it's actually got a really good section specifically for beginners. There's actually some really good career content on here and I love how the website is clean and simple. Number three is UX Collective. This is by designers, for designers. This is a collection of stories and articles about UX design, actually written by designers, not professional editors. It's actually the world's largest medium publication with over 450,000 designers signed up. You can actually publish your own article or case study on here if the quality is good enough and it's a fantastic way to get known by a huge audience. Number two is UX Magazine. UX Magazine is one of the world's oldest UX communities with over 740,000 members. You can join for free and get news, ideas and inspirations from professional UI UX designers. The newsletter is great with exclusives and must read content. They also have a really good weekly podcast called Invisible Machines. This has some really good conversations about artificial intelligence and UX, business, technology and design. And number one is Smashing Magazine. Smashing Magazine's been going for years and there's lots of great UX tips here and there's also some good content for front-end developers. Definitely check out the newsletter which will keep you up-to-date with industry news and trends. The website's super user-friendly and there's over 600 articles related to UI UX design. Each article's around five to 20 minutes reading but they're definitely worth checking out. If you're interested, I've got a free UI UX course. The link's in the description. I think you'll like this video next.