Web design is a great source of inspiration for e-learning development. While quality e-learning is usually owned by a company and proprietary, quality web design is easily viewed by all.
I stumbled upon a blog post by Corrine Suave at Web Ascender titled "10 Places to Look for Web Design Inspiration." She lists the following ten websites: www.webdesign-inspiration.com www.templatemonster.com www.cssnectar.com www.awwwards.com www.bestwebsite.gallary www.siteinspire.com www.designinspiration.net www.pinterest.com www.behance.com www.fromupnorth.com A few websites that I would add to the list: www.dribbble.com www.webdesignledger.com www.webdesign-inspiration.com View Suave's blog post here: https://www.webascender.com/blog/10-places-to-look-for-website-design-inspiration/
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For my IP&T 560 and IP&T 564 classes in my master's program, I created an online porfolio that links to a Storyline course, a Captivate course, a HTML5 course, and a Rise course.
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www.loremipsum.io Dribbble is an online community for designers to showcase their creations. While eLearning design is different from web and app design, there is much to learn from designers in other industries. Take a look at at my "eLearning Inspiration" bucket on Dribbble.
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For anyone interested, I have a personal blog titled My Journey to Know the Savior where I share reflections about Jesus Christ.
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