49 design agencies to follow on Twitter
Seeking some inspiration but don't know where to look? Follow these top design agencies on Twitter.
31. B-Reel
If you want news from the world of digital design then you should definitely follow the Twitter account of digital production company B-Reel. This feed is rammed full of posts pointing you in the direction of crazy, cool stuff. The designers behind this account seem to really enjoy themselves, using the minimal character count in a very honest and humorous way.
32. Leo Burnett
American advertising company Leo Burnett specialises in advertising, digital, social media and much more. And it shares all the work it creates through this busy, friendly Twitter feed. So, if you're looking for daily inspiration, you should give these guys a follow.
33. BBH London
One of the world's most famous creative advertising agencies, Bartle Bogle Hegarty's Twitter feed is certainly worth a follow. The team use the company account regularly, posting details of new work and job opportunities. It's a very friendly feed, full of useful information.
34. ustwo
The team at digital product and design studio ustwo are big Twitter fans. With multiple tweets a day, these guys post details of new work, support other designers with retweets and regularly engage in conversation with their followers.
35. I Love Dust
Multi-disciplinary design boutique I Love Dust is a relative newbie to the world of Twitter. However, since registering, the team are all over the social networking site, tweeting daily with details of new work and job opportunities in a relaxed, tongue-in-cheek style.
36. Plank
Based in Montréal, Plank specialises in developing high quality websites, mobile apps and social media campaigns. While some agencies treat Twitter as an alternative RSS feed, just pushing out their own messages, Plank takes the trouble to share useful articles the team have read and retweet the day's best tweets from the community. Good on them for that.
37. Dare
A "creative agency for a digital world", Dare has offices in London, Bristol, Vancouver and Toronto. Its Twitter feed is a lively mix of industry news, insider insights and random musings.
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38. Wolff Olins
Not only is Wolff Olins a massive brand agency with branches in New York, San Francisco, London and Dubai, it also has a keen interest in the industry as a whole. The agency's Twitter feed is rammed with links to fascinating articles on topics like "Why tech needs to bring us back to the real world" and "Using the connectivity of the web to rethink education".
39. Sagmeister & Walsh
New York outfit Sagmeister & Walsh never tire of creating wonderful, inspiring designs, and the studio's Twitter feed is the perfect place to keep up-to-date with the cool things they've been up to lately.
40. North Kingdom
A Swedish digital agency of note, North Kingdom's Twitter feed is a must-follow, bringing you up-to-date news of its own design projects, new developments in the industry, and more.
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