Resources
Access a curated list of copywriting resources including podcasts, articles, conferences, books, websites and more.


Instantly estimate your script time at your reading speed with this fast and easy-to-use tool. You can even listen to your script as well.

Written by Paddy Gilmore, this newsletter examines how brands use humor in their campaigns and branding.

A collection of identity style guides from around the world, showing the various grids, layouts, and details included in the style guides designers prepare for clients.

Digiday breaks down the 'funny brand voice', why it's become so popular and how it's impacting the broader mainstream social media landscape.

The #1 resource for keeping up with corporate branding. They cover redesigns and new designs of notable products, companies, services, and organizations across all industries and locations. Brand New is edited and written by Armin Vit, co-founder of UnderConsideration.

Social media newsletter from seasoned socials pro Rachel Karten with weekly interviews and strategy digests.

The Deck of Brilliance can help you face that blank page and looming deadline with a bit more confidence. It gives you 52 tools for working up ideas in short periods of time.

Made by Folk chats with the creatives behind exciting projects, products & ideas.

Brand New goes all out in the Nashville, TN. The two-day corporate and brand identity conference is back Sept. 18-19th at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

A newsletter by Emma Gannon about creativity, books, Internet culture and wellbeing.

Explore the brand's take on all things band in this simple but engaging brand site.

Figma's annual conference for people who build products. The big show returns June 23–25, 2026 in San Fran at the Moscone Center in-person & virtually.

Steven King is the G.O.A.T. when it comes to writing and his memoir delivers incredible inspiration and insight into his genius and his discipline.

Land-book was created for Designers, Developers, Product Owners, Marketing Managers, Startupers, Freelancers and, really, everyone who appreciates fine designs and well-crafted sites.

A digitized deck of cryptic cards to throw a wrench into your creative block, originally designed by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt in 1975.