September 2011
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Timeout with Mary Kate McDevitt
Timeouts are lightning-quick interviews. Five questions to help you get to know the players holding court at Dribbble. Many thanks to Mary Kate for being today’s interviewee. Who are you? Let us know where you hail from and what you do. My name is Mary Kate McDevitt and I currently live in Portland, OR. I work from home in my studio as a freelance illustrator mostly drawing and painting...
Sep 29th
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Timeout with Riley Cran
Timeouts are lightning-quick interviews. Five questions to help you get to know the players holding court at Dribbble. Many thanks to Riley for being today’s interviewee. Who are you? Let us know where you hail from and what you do. I’m Riley Cran, I’m an independent designer and illustrator, and I enjoy designing brands and spot illustrations for cool companies. I live in the...
Sep 26th
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Cheers for a job well done
9 days day ago we launched Job Ads on Dribbble. Since that time, we’ve seen: 40 job ads posted 13,969 click-throughs to view the details of a posted job 3,021 signed in users click-through to view a job 1,959 players click-through to view a job We’ve also been thrilled at the caliber of employers who are advertising with us. The credit for attracting this many top-notch...
Sep 23rd
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Dribbble Show & Tell
Dribbble players and fans have been gathering all over the globe—except here in Massachusetts, the league’s home state. We’re going to fix that. We’re pleased to announce the first official Dribbble Show & Tell Meetup in Boston, hosted by our friends at Terrible Labs at the Gemvara offices near South Station. Here are the important details: Monday October 17th from...
Sep 19th
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The First Brick in the Backboard
Dribbble is blessed with a lot of talented designers. Accordingly, we’ve had numerous employers ask to advertise open positions on Dribbble, but never an appropriate format to offer them. We’re happy to change that today. Our first steps toward connecting designers and employers were the Hire Me button and profile Skills. Today we’re announcing a supply-side solution: Dribbble...
Sep 14th
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