Tuesday 23 January 2018

Is there a sub focused on the creative side of graphic design? Those projects get no love on r/art and this sub seems to be focused on the technical/functional aspects of design

I know that r/graphic_design and r/design exist but they're mostly focused on the technical aspects of design and not really the creative aspects. There doesn't seem to be any active forum on Reddit for sharing graphic design and digital artwork projects. I'm thinking of something along the lines of Behance but on Reddit (I don't think Behance is very good at creating conversation or for receiving criticism because of the massive amounts of spam on it). Would anyone be interested in helping me create and grow such a subreddit, if it doesn't exist already?

I like r/art and use it for inspiration sometimes but design projects hardly get any love here. I'd love to have a community where we could share cool shit like typographical experiments, zines and posters with a creative perspective. It would be like a hybrid between r/design and r/art.



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