There are countless galleries and showcases around the web. But there’s one that stands out via their unique setup: Pattern Tap. What I believe makes Pattern Tap different is how these collections are organized by the type rather than style.
Their tagging system offers style a filtering option, but the emphasis is placed upon type: 404, icons, tables, etc. They even offer “good copy” as a category, which extends beyond visual design.
One other unique aspect is the social-networking component. Dribbble has seen success with design sharing within their social-networking-driven environment. And I believe as Pattern Tap’s community grows they, too, will see solid growth.
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Feb23
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