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But personally I mostly just check behance, dribbble, and lapa.ninja. Dribble is often very creative, lapa.ninja is very practical and real-world examples. Behance is similar but usually a bit more stylized, and not just limited to landing pages. Source: about 2 years ago
Also for inspiration, I usually go to lapa.ninja as those projects are actually in production, not just a static design that often compromises actual usability and/or accessibility for the sake of aesthetics. Source: over 2 years ago
Side note: You can get really really nice stock photos from pexels.com - I usually find a great option in like 3 scrolls. It's dope. Source: 12 months ago
Bring your website alive with some images. If you do not have suitable pics, use copyright free photo's from pexels.com or unsplash.com Make sure your chosen pics have a somewhat consistent look. Source: about 1 year ago
The audio quality is great! Your content as well is sound. The message and script are great, but I feel that the content may be a bit monotonous for some. In an atmosphere where most viewers have a shorter attention span, I would recommend condensing more of your core message into a shorter form. B-roll is a great way to make the attention flow better, you can find some free video at a site like pexels.com to... Source: about 1 year ago
Affordable stock photos - pexels.com is great, lots of other as well like freepik.com, etc, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
To keep videos interesting, add in free b roll from pexels.com or canva.com. On Canva just go to the elements, then videos, and see what they have for free. Source: over 1 year ago
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