Recently we’re starting to spot a kind of newsletter “inflation” in our field.

Its no secret that emailing is one of the best ways to reach out to an audience, and its actually good for us in this ever-changing industry.

We need that information pushed into our blood in order to stay on top of all the latest changes in this fast evolving world.

In the following post I’ve put together a list of my favorite newsletters. Even some of which are not design/product/code related but I believe will be worth your time.

If you recommend any newsletters that are not mentioned in this list feel free to add them in the comments.

Enjoy!







HackingUI Weekly Our very own newsletter in which we post curated links each week about design, front-end, startups, product management and much more. You’re welcome to sign up:

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DN digest Designer News is the community that really keeps me with my head above the water. The design world’s greatest articles are shared there, and signing up to their digest is another way for me to keep track of the stuff that gets shared there (btw- another source is Panda chrome extension in which I’ve written about in my article – 24 chrome extension for designers and front end developers)

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Codrops: Collective Codrops are plain awesome! Their newsletter aggregates cool links to inspiration sources, interesting articles, freebies, and most importantly their own stuff. They manage to amaze me with their front end tutorials each time anew. They manage to combine magnificant front end coding with creative UX thinking to come up with ways of breaking the modern design patterns but in a way which is actually not too much out there.

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ProductHunt ProductHunt is a vote list site that allows people to share cool digital (and sometimes also not digital) products they use. Its a highly recommended site to track, and has a newsletter with the top products each day. The community around it also built mobile apps and a chrome extension to consume its contents in different ways. The site was developed by Ryan Hoover and has quite a story around it so I would recommend also reading about that.





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zenhabits This is an amazing blog, and its design is also one to inspire. Leo Balbuta is a father to 6 children, a husband, an athelete and a minimalist from San Fran that creates great pieces of zen-driven articles that hit any hard working, western living person’s arterry every time and really gives us stuff to think about in our crazy lives.

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