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


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

A very transactional resource for the Meta family of brands. It mostly covers logo and usage for the various brands.

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

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.

An impressive breakdown of their verbal identity with tons of great thinking around tone, vocabulary, inclusive language, stylistic writing choices and more.

Resource or distraction? This creative type quiz is a mesmerizing and fun 5-minute brain break.

Hemingway App makes your writing bold and clear. The app highlights lengthy, complex sentences and common errors.

An interactive and playfully designed brand site that is less informative and more a showcase of their brand expression.

Lippincott's annual list of brand trends to explore—and the tensions to not overlook.

In addition to character and word count, this online editor can help you improve word choice and writing style, and, optionally, help you to detect grammar mistakes and plagiarism.

Written by the founder of Red Antler, this book is all about brand building for startups and lessons learned from a seasoned pro. The full title is "Obsessed: Building a Brand People Love from Day One"

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

Search 700+ untranslatable words by 80+ languages and 60+ tags, or click refresh to see a new batch.

See how the Rhode Island School of Design thinks about their brand expression and how they break down their tone of voice.