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It’s Typespiration Time!

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It’s Typespiration Time! ​ Lately, I've been feeling a bit nostalgic for the days when des

[Logo]() It’s Typespiration Time! ​ Lately, I've been feeling a bit nostalgic for the days when design was just pure fun—no business plans, no client deadlines, no specific goals, just the joy of creating. So, I decided to revisit one of my older side projects, [Typespiration](). It reminded me of a time when I could simply create, share, and not worry too much about anything else. For those of you who haven't heard of it before, [Typespiration]() is a collection of simple designs that play with different sets of typography and color combinations. It's not a full-blown website design, but rather a starting point for inspiration. I know that first phase of a project—finding the right look and feel—can be the toughest, so I hope it can spark some ideas and help you kickstart your own designs. ​[Typespiration]() has quietly gathered a solid following over the years, with over 10,000 subscribers. But somewhere along the way, I started overthinking it. I got caught up in trying to figure out how to monetize it, which made me lose sight of why I started it in the first place. That’s why I’ve decided to relaunch [Typespiration](), but this time with no business plan in mind. I’m focusing purely on the part of the process I love the most: creating visual concepts, experimenting with colors and typography, and mixing it all together to create something that feels right. I’ve already started publishing new designs over the last few weeks. Everything is free to access, and I’m including a bonus Figma file with every new design. You can duplicate these files into your own Figma workspace and use them however you like. ​ If you enjoy [Typespiration](), feel free to share it with friends or anyone who might find it useful. The more people who follow along, the more energy I’ll have to keep this little project going. Thanks for being part of the journey. --------------------------------------------------------------- Take the Next Step - ​[Share](: Enjoyed this newsletter? Pass it on to friends and peers in the design world. - ​[Design Faster and Better](: Check out my Figma toolkit for designers. It's practical and easy to use. - Get in Touch: Questions or feedback? Reply to this email—I'm here to help. Thank you for your support! [[twitter]​]([[instagram]​](=)[[youtube]​]([[dribbble]​](=) 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 You're part of this community likely because you've subscribed to my newsletter, downloaded one of my free resources, or purchased a product from RafalTomal.com. My aim is to bring you tips, insights, and resources that can help you grow as a designer or design business owner. If you ever feel the content isn't serving you, you're free to [unsubscribe]( (or change your [preferences]() at any time. ​

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