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[logo] [hero-image] Art by [Microsoft Design]( [12 Leading Design Systems You Can Learn From]( These days, understanding design systems is essential to any designer building their career. It shows prospective employers that you know how to develop consistent, branded digital experiences at scale. This week on Dribbble, we unpack what makes a great design system by exploring some of the world’s leading systems – from Google’s Material Design, to IBM’s Carbon Design System, and so many more. Sharpen your design systems knowledge by learning from the best. [Explore the guide!]( ■Sponsored Pay all your vendors - in and out of the U.S. With [Melio]( you can: Save time Pay your graphic design agency in London, and the marketing firm in Vancouver – in one go with batch payments. Pay across borders Send international bank transfers in U.S. dollars. You pay a $20 flat fee, no matter the payment size. Recipients don’t even need a Melio account to accept the payment. Anytime, anywhere. Use your phone or laptop to pay invoices on the go, via Melio’s dashboard. [Learn more]( [Pay all your vendors - in and out of the U.S.]( [Live Session: How to get a full book of web design clients]( Designers, it’s time to start investing as much effort into your business as you do with your creations. Join Dribbble, Editor X, and acclaimed web designer & entrepreneur Brad Hussey on January 26 for an exclusive webinar on how to land your ideal web design clients, at scale. If you’re eager to grow your pipeline of clients in 2023, this webinar is for you! This event begins January 26 from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST. [Save your free seat!]( ■[Get introduced to Product Design with Nike & Adobe designer Jesse Showalter]( Is product design the right career path for you? Want to know more? Join Dribbble and Jesse Showalter for a free information session and live Q&A on Monday, January 23 to learn more about our [Certified Product Design Course]( and the exciting career opportunities for new product designers in 2023. [Grab your free spot!]( ■What else we’re reading - [Introducing The New Color of The Season:]( Holo Lilac captures our fantasies for the future 🎨 - [How a UX designer stays inspired through painting:]( Find your creative balance putting brush to canvas. - [Inside 2023: The Future of Work]( Explore three big trends that will shape the year ahead. - [Design Career Stories:]( How I got hired as a UI/UX designer with no experience ■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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