
Dribbble.com (that’s 3 B’s…) is a place for artists and designers to share their work in short, easily-digestible “shots.” It’s been described as “Twitter for Creatives,” but it’s really much more.
The community is divided into “Players” (can post shots and comments), “Spectators” (can view but not post), and “Prospects” (spectators who are looking to be “drafted” in order to contribute their own work). This unique social curation allows players to vouch for one another and their work in order to draft them to full Player status. Players are limited to 24 shots each month, and the community can reply to each with a “rebound.” It’s an interesting and effective way to connect creatives with each other and potential clients.
Dribbble takes the community approach into the real world by organizing local Meetups in an ever-growing list of cities around the world. The stated team attended one in NYC a few months back and connected with a nice mix of established and up-and-coming creatives.
See if Dribbble is for you.