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

A meeting point, where digital design professionals from across the globe find inspiration, impart knowledge and experience, connect, and share constructive, respectful critiques.

Written and curated by Casey Lewis, this newsletter is an almost daily digest of all things youth culture and Gen Z consumer trends. It's a great read if you want to stay on top of trends and of-the-moment viral happenings.

Shopify has a very thoughtful breakdown of their verbal identity and content that spans everything from language to grammar to tone to naming.

No writing is showcased but the design work is quite impressive.

A comprehensive, free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia with synonyms, definitions, idioms, abbreviations, and medical, legal, and financial dictionary, available in 14 languages.

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

A four-class series designed to help anyone who’s newer to naming, or who wants to make naming a more comfortable part of their current role. The classes work well together, building a solid foundation for your naming practice, but you aren’t required to take all four.

Thesaurus and word tools for your creative needs. Synonyms, antonyms, rhymes, translations, and more. Find the word you're looking for!

More for the designer than writer, this online brand book offers a thoughtful look at the brand and even shows the design idea and concept behind the work.

Day One Agency's dictionary for the future features six words that will define 2024.

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

Since 1999, AdForum has provided advertising agencies and production companies a digital space to showcase their creative work and talents to brands and prospective new business partners.

A must for anyone who feels creatively stifled. Elizabeth Gilbert dives into the mysterious nature of inspiration. She asks us to embrace our curiosity and let go of needless suffering. She shows us how to tackle what we most love, and how to face down what we most fear. She discusses the attitudes, approaches, and habits we need in order to live our most creative lives.

A public and online document of Google's brand guidelines. It doesn't give much more than the basics but still interesting to see.

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