Is Dribbble dead?
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Is Dribbble dead?
Dribbble is one of the premier destinations for amateur and expert designers alike all over the world. Users opening the Dribbble app on Android or iOS will now see a message stating that the app is slated to be removed from the Google Play Store/App Store on November 15, 2020.
What company owns Dribbble?
Tiny
Dribbble
Available in | English |
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Owner | Dribbble Holdings Ltd. (direct owner: Tiny) |
Created by | Founders: Dan Cederholm and Rich Thornett CEO: Zack Onisko |
URL | www.dribbble.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Is dribble profitable?
For its part, Onisko said that Dribbble has no intention of changing from its growth course when it comes to finances. The company has always been bootstrapped — that is, surviving with no outside investors — and is profitable.
Is there an app for dribble?
No matter what device you squeeze into your back pocket, you can now take Dribbble with you everywhere you go. Over and over you asked us, “When is Android coming?” Today, we’re excited to share that the official Dribbble Android app is finally here.
What is Dribbble for designers?
In this spirit, each Player, a designer who has accepted an invite to share their work on Dribbble, is empowered to use their Dribbble invitations to bring aboard talent from all walks of life and design disciplines – this makes for a thriving, vibrant, and inspired community.
What are teams on Dribbble and how do they work?
Teams make it possible for organizations and their designers to share work on Dribbble together. Work can be uploaded to both the individual designer’s profile and the Team’s profile. Existing profiles can be converted to Team profiles, just in case you already have a profile for your company.
How do I get more followers on Dribbble?
Another key to creating popular shots is to get involved on the site. Take the time to comment on and become fans of the designs of others. Follow other designers, and interact. Dribbble is a community, and if you expect others to appreciate your work, you need to do some appreciating of your own.
What is the history of Dribbble?
Dribbble was started in 2009 by Dan Cedarholm and Rich Thornett. It launched publicly in early 2010, with much fanfare from the design community. In the early days, Dribbble was invite-only, which meant you had to track down an existing member and get them to give you one of their limited invites.