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 Did you know that a staggering 63% of consumers don’t see themselves represented in most mar

 [logo]  [5 steps to improve DEI representation in your creative work]( Did you know that a staggering 63% of consumers don’t see themselves represented in most marketing materials? This opens up a huge opportunity for designers and brands to bridge the gap and authentically showcase the diverse communities we serve. If you’re ready to make an impact with your creative work, discover 5 essential steps to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) representation in your designs this week on the blog. [Explore the guide!]( ■ Sponsored Reach your target audience with Dribbble Advertising  With over 10 million monthly visitors, advertising on Dribbble offers a unique opportunity to showcase your brand and connect with your target audience. Whether you’re looking to build brand awareness, drive sales, or promote your latest product launch, our advertising solutions are tailored to fit all of your needs. [Reach out to learn more!]( [Reach your target audience with Dribbble Advertising]( [7 impressive design system case studies by Dribbble's latest graduates]( Congrats to our latest [Design System Course]( graduates! This week on the blog, we’re excited to highlight some of the impressive design system case studies completed throughout the 8-week program. Each designer was tasked with creating a design system for a fictional transportation network, IPTS, that shuttles people from one universe to another within our galaxy. [Explore the case studies!]( ■[The ultimate guide to finding a design mentor in 2023]( No matter where you are in your design career, having a mentor to help you navigate the rapidly evolving design landscape is one of the most powerful ways to accelerate your growth. This week on Dribbble, discover how to find a design mentor based on your unique learning goals to unlock your full potential and level up in your career. [Explore the guide!]( ■What else we’re reading - [Will designers be able to replace the real world?]( - [Now anyone can have their own Disney studio, thanks to generative AI]( - [Don’t let work overwhelm you: top tips from creatives for protecting your mental health]( - [26 best color combinations for your next design]( ■ You elected to receive Insider emails. No longer interested? [Unsubscribe]( or [manage your subscriptions](. Dribbble Holdings Ltd. [• 524 Yates St. • Victoria, BC V8W1K8, Canada](  [hero-image] Â

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