Resources
Access a curated list of copywriting resources including podcasts, articles, conferences, books, websites and more.


A hand-picked collection of brand style guide examples, pattern libraries and design systems for inspiration.

Buzzfeed's style guide for everything from breaking news to "which type of sandwich are you" quizzes.

What does it mean to live a creative life? CreativeMornings, a breakfast lecture series for the global creative community, brings some of its most remarkable and inspiring archived talks—from hometown heroes to design legends to community leaders—straight to your headphones.

Instantly estimate your script time at your reading speed with this fast and easy-to-use tool. You can even listen to your script as well.

A UK online magazine dedicated to the creative industry. You can find articles, advice, industry news and more.

A newsletter by Emma Gannon about creativity, books, Internet culture and wellbeing.

A field guide for new and aspiring copywriters full of helpful information and interviews from working freelancers.

AdForum's Creative Library features more than 200,000 campaigns and 36,000+ companies to discover.

The Drum asked its readers to nominate their favorite commercials ever. Leading creative directors from the World Creative Rankings and The Drum's Judges' Club then ranked the ads to present the top 100 TV and video ads of all time.

Em Seitz, a copywriter with 10 years experience, presents her semi-polished thoughts on branding and advertising + the bits inspiring her to try harder.

Writing copy is often assumed to be a natural talent. However, there are simple techniques you can employ to craft strong written content with ease. With insightful interviews from leading copywriters, as well as illustrated case studies of major brands, this new, expanded edition teaches the art of writing great copy for digital media, branding, advertising, direct marketing, retailing, catalogs, company magazines, and internal communications.

Written by the people from Emotive Brand, this website has a collection of adjectives that are very handy for brand attributes and personality development.

A public and online document of Google's brand guidelines. It doesn't give much more than the basics but still interesting to see.

Written by Luke Leighfield, this post has A LOT of relevant information if you're looking to get into freelance work.

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