2022 Best inspiration websites, social media platforms for artists

As an artist, or any creative professional, did you know that as little as a daily 15 min of visual nutrition and inspiration could give your creativity a wild boost?

If you’re out of inspiration and craving some new ideas to feed your thoughts, you’re in the very right place.

These 11 websites, social media platforms, blogs, and game websites will help you find the inspiration you’re looking for:

Best Social Media Platforms for Inspiration

The Best inspiration website for artists got to be Pinterest. It’s a black hole but it never fails to inspire and spark brighter ideas in my mind.  My favorite part about Pinterest is the fact that you can literally find every existing aesthetic that could inspire you, and you can even create your own inspiration boards and pin your favorite finds to keep them safe.

Tiktok is full of short inspiring videos, I go for Tiktok whenever I feel blank or uninspired. Make sure you don’t spend the entire day watching Tiktoks though. Only a couple of videos found looking up your preferred keywords will do the trick.

On that note, if you’re not familiar with Tiktok, or don’t enjoy using it. Instagram reels will do the exact same job for you. When I first started experimenting with clay, Instagram explore page was my go-to for ideas and inspiration, I got great suggestions whenever I interacted with clay-related content. The app has a great variety of functions: reels, stories, shops and it’s all about visual content. 

Best Blogs for Inspiration

WePresent is one of the best inspiration websites for artists I have ever come across. I remember coming across something called “Daftar Asfar”, which sparked some amazing ideas in my mind at that time.

If you never heard of WePrsent before, it’s a blog section that was made by the WeTransfer team to deliver inspiring content in the form of stories and spread the word about the experiences of artists you probably haven’t heard of yet.

Best inspiration websites for artists

Creative Boom has a whole section called inspiration where you can find great blog posts about inspiration, creativity, and a wide range of tips and advice to move your inspiration to the next level. 

Best inspiration websites for artists

This is more for my dear designers out there. The team is always up to the latest design trends, they also have blog posts, competitions, news about fairs, tips, and more. You will surely find the dose of creative inspiration you’re looking for.

Color inspiration

If you’re like me and you find color to be a strong element of inspiration to you. Coolors has a feature where you can find the trendiest color palettes.

Best inspiration websites for artists

Best Games Websites for Inspiration and Creativity

Best inspiration websites for artists

This website offers a fun little pattern-matching game that trains your left and right sides of the brain to work together. It is an excellent tool for honing your ability to identify and make non-obvious associations with things around you. Every day, a new puzzle is released.

Logical thinking is the Ying to the Yang of creative thought. If you want to become more creative, you must improve all of your other talents as well. This is a fantastic logic game that will help you enhance your problem-solving skills.

Best Websites where Inspiring Videos Exist

Best inspiration websites for artists

TED is a conference event where the world’s most outstanding figures are called to deliver a 20-minute talk/presentation on any topic of their choice. Those speeches are available on this website for free.  Since the speeches cover a wide range of topics, I always find great art and creativity-related inspiring talks where I learn a lot of new insights. I find this website to be a fantastic resource to get fresh ideas from experts.

Best inspiration websites for artists

Of course, you’ve turned to Youtube for inspiration before, we all did. 

I used to be so addicted to Youtube, I can firmly say I have watched every popular art-related video and I still do that whenever I am out of inspiration or about to start a new art project.

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