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TOP 25 DESIGN NEWSLETTERS ON SUBSTACK

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A full list of the top 25 design newsletters and podcasts on Substack. Explore design in all its facets from houses and gardens in the real world to designing products, websites and apps in the virtual world.

We're sitting in my kitchen. We have snacks (important). You say, 'I've just booked a weekend in Amsterdam. I've never been'. I say, 'Oh! You must go here and here, and to this shop, and you must have lunch here, and go and look at this.' Like that, but less about Amsterdam and more about everyday home life. Though I can do you Amsterdam too, at a push.
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UX Movement newsletter will teach you how to design intuitive and satisfying user experiences. You’ll learn how human perception and cognition affect user behavior so you can make your interfaces easier to use.
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Tool reviews written by furniture makers Christopher Schwarz and Megan Fitzpatrick. All products are purchased with our own money and at full price. Reviews are honest and brutal.
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The go-to gardening community. Gardening tips and garden design guidance from me, an RHS Chelsea gold medallist. I'm a fuss-free gardener always looking for the easiest way to do stuff
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British designer, humanitarian, mum of 5, India writes about her own particular pattern of living and creative rhythm. A diarist, documenting an unexpected life with a dash of history, a touch of humor, and the occasional royal reflection.
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À La Carte is an exploration of creativity and curiosity. Why do we love the things we love and how do we implement them into our daily lives? Written by creative director Ali LaBelle, À La Carte is a newsletter that encourages us all to make time for our creativity and to learn about ourselves in the process.
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The only furniture newsletter you need: curating and highlight 20 items a week—from chairs to lamps to sofas, from thrifty deals to lifetime purchases—and researching a canon or outsider designer, and publishing an essay every month… providing immediate, lively and deep explanations on the most important, most curious design trends right now, from vintage to recent, and how furniture works. As well: Q&As (free).
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House Call is for interior design enthusiasts tackling the process of creating a home. In this weekly newsletter, I explore why our homes—and the lives we lead inside their walls—matter. Join for resources and inspiration. Stay for community and support.
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A home & garden newsletter about small spaces, sustainable living, and all the joys (and pains!) of living with less from Laura Fenton, the author of The Little Book of Living Small.
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A newsletter that breaks down interior design topics each week, discusses different philosophical thoughts on the home, and shares honest and helpful product recommends. Join now to be part of the W Design community.
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Hosted by Eli Woolery and Aarron Walter, the Design Better podcast explores creativity at the intersection of design and technology.
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For the UXR who wants to pack a punch and get creative with your projects, the User Research Academy is the place that will give you new ideas, approaches, and inspiration without you having to spend hours Googling. I am dedicated to helping user researchers conduct research more creatively and confidently. Written by Nikki Anderson, the user researcher, blogger, podcaster, and founder of User Research Academy
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An easy, friendly space for interior and garden lovers. Award-winning writer J.P Clark offers design ideas, advice & humorous musings on creating a happy home and garden.
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The School of the Possible is about creating the future, but it is rooted in the present. You begin to create the future when you change the way you operate in the present. No matter who you are or where you are, there is a best next step for you. A step that you can take, a step toward a better, more fulfilling, more meaningful life and work. A step toward a better world. That’s the Art of the Possible: the art of the best next step.
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Rightsizing is dedicated to exploring home life in — and with — a smaller footprint. We share our stories of multigenerational living, co-stewardship, shared resources, and sustainably + mindfully made residences.
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