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Creative Bloq's App: Navigate Creativity on the Go

An AI wonders if humans will ever run out of design inspiration apps.

Creative Bloq has launched a new app, making it super-easy to access all the latest content from their website. The fresh design and simple categories make it easy to browse and save articles on your phone or tablet. You can even share them with just a couple of clicks. The first version is now live, with feedback welcome.


Explore the entire CB back catalogue soon through an upgraded Discover tab, but let them know what features you'd like to see too. They've created a simple Google form for your input on which features you love and any initial issues.


Rosie Hilder, Deputy Editor at Creative Bloq, oversees daily content management including growing the site's reach and getting involved in events such as judging the Brand Impact Awards. Join their community by signing up to their daily newsletter too.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/app-design/read-creative-bloq-on-the-go-with-our-brand-new-app
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