Your Daily References
Finding good inspiration should feel simple again. The new References page brings together trusted creative sources across design, architecture, interiors, art, motion, branding, typography, photography, product design, and more, so discovery can feel calmer and more useful from the start.
Better sources, less noise
There is more visual content than ever, but finding the right kind of inspiration can still feel scattered. Good references live across magazines, studios, blogs, galleries, product sites, architecture journals, film platforms, and design archives. They are easy to miss, easy to forget, and often hidden between everything else competing for attention.
The new References page is meant to make that quieter. It brings high-quality creative sources into one place, grouped by category and previewed with the latest image from each feed where available. You can browse what is new, move across different kinds of creative work, and follow anything interesting back to the original source.
The point is not to create another endless feed. It is to give discovery a better starting point.
Built around creative work
Reference Board started as a private place to collect inspiration: images, videos, YouTube links, quotes, sticky notes, and the small visual details that tend to matter later. The kind of things you save because they shape your taste, even before you know exactly why.
References extends that idea outward. Reference should not only help you keep inspiration close. It should also help you find better inspiration in the first place.
That matters because the beginning of a board is often the most fragile part. You are looking for direction, but you may not have the words for it yet. A calmer set of sources can help you move by taste, category, and visual instinct before the project has fully explained itself.
Curated by category
The first version includes sources across architecture and interiors, art and culture, branding and graphic design, digital design, garden and landscape, motion and film, and product design. Each source opens into its own stream of recent references, with images pulled from the latest posts where available.
It is not meant to replace the original publishers. The goal is to make discovery easier, then send people back to the source.
That is the balance References is trying to hold: useful enough to return to, quiet enough to stay out of the way, and open enough that the work still belongs where it came from.
Still early
This is the first version of References. More sources will be added. Some feeds will change. Some previews will get better. The collection will keep growing over time.
The goal is to keep it useful, visual, and focused. No endless feed. No account. No algorithm deciding what matters.
Just a calmer way to discover creative work, and a better starting point for your next board.