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You can check mobbin.design and saasui.design and break them down yourself. Also best practises are never great if it doesnt work for you. So adapt. There will always be better ways to organise your design. All you need to find is a way that works for you. You need not choose the hard path. Sometimes easy gets work done. Source: over 2 years ago
Mobbin - [Mobile screenshots] Save hours of UI & UX research with our library of 50,000+ fully searchable mobile app screenshots. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Those are great places to check! You can also edit your instagram feed to be design focused (e.g. Follow many design pages, mark irrelevant stuff as "show me less of this"). UI patterns can be found on mobbin.design or https://www.lapa.ninja/. Source: almost 3 years ago
This is a good website for finding references and design trends: https://mobbin.design It has some paid features but you can totally use it for free as long as you create an account. I personally do this all the time, I hope it gives you some inspiration as well! Source: about 3 years ago
Mobbin Design — Comprehensive curated library of mobile interfaces. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
It's very possible to make a lateral move from engineering to technical design. It's going to be a little trickier to get a remote senior technical design position right out of the gate, usually that's reserved for someone who has been in that specific role before, but it might still be possible for a mobile or browser game company. I work remote in AAA, but that comes after 15 years in technical design. If you're... Source: almost 2 years ago
If you don't have work experience but have a good portfolio, then apply to the studios directly. Websites like gamedevmap.com or glassdoor are your friend. That said, once you've had a game-dev job it gets much, much, much easier to find other game dev jobs, so working at a smaller company (even a mobile game company) for a year can help you finding the job you want further down the line. Source: about 2 years ago
I've been applying everywhere on gamedevmap.com and such. Source: about 4 years ago
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