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Want to know how to take your UI designs to the next level? This week on Dribbble, learn what makes

[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Anton Lapko]( [The Designer's Guide to Icon Sets ✨]( Want to know how to take your UI designs to the next level? [Become an icon expert.]( This week on Dribbble, learn what makes a great icon set and how to find the best ones for your projects. Plus, study up on the different [types of UI icons]( and get a list of the most popular icon sets for Figma and beyond. [Explore the guide!]( ■Sponsored Automate your content marketing If you’ve spent countless hours creating and reformatting quality content to share across to all your channels, you know how frustrating this can be. With [Issuu](, you can upload your content and Issuu does the rest by deconstructing it into reusable bits you can then repurpose as graphics for social, your website, emails, and more. What’s more, it integrates seamlessly with tools you already use like Canva, Dropbox, Mailchimp, and InDesign. [Automate your content marketing]( [How to Become an Art Director]( “A great art director should be able to tackle two main aspects of a project—the creative and the emotional.” — Marco Cvijetic, Art Director @IKEA Thinking about your next career move? Maybe [art direction]( is for you. This week on Dribbble, get practical advice on how to [grow your career as an art director.]( Explore art director career opportunities, salary ranges, and the skills you’ll need to get hired. Plus, learn the difference between an art director and a creative director to figure out which role suits you best. [Explore the guide!]( Art by [Kristina Pedos.]( ■[Want to improve your web design skills? Start using a CRO tool]( As a web designer, your bag of tricks probably includes all sorts of layout strategies, design cues, and best practices learned over years of experience. But if you’ve yet to learn how to use conversion rate optimization (CRO) tools, you might be leaving opportunities on the table for [delivering even better designs]( and creating more meaningful relationships with your clients. This week on the blog, take your web design expertise to the next level by [learning the basics of CRO](. [Let’s go!]( ■What else we’re reading - [At-home Covid tests are having a design moment:]( In times of crisis, should “good” branding even matter? - What’s next for design in 2022? Explore Creative Market’s [Design Trend Report for 2022.]( - [How to create pathways for Black designers](—and why true diversity is a creative advantage that can’t be ignored. - Dealing with anxiety and depression in product design? Check out [six powerful tips for designers.]( ■You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada]( [hero-image]

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