Remember the Dribbble invite competition from July? Well I’ve got 2 more invites from Dribbble, so here’s your chance to get invited! The rules are the same: you need to submit links to 400×300 images that showcase your skills. All the images have to be 400×300, so they would display what your Dribbble portfolio would look like. Read the original post if you need more information!

The competition will be running for two weeks, between Monday, August 29 and Sunday, September 11. The winners will be announced in this post at Monday, September 12 and will be invited through their e-mail address given in the comments, so make sure to use a working mail address otherwise I will not be able to invite you! You can also leave a link to your Dribbble prospector account, that works as well.
Good luck everyone!
UPDATE: The winners!
Thanks everyone for participating. My friend Peter Eszes, who helped me with judging and I had a hard time choosing the winners but we decided that Steve Pocklington (Dribbble account) and Péter Viszt (Dribbble account) should be invited this time. Make sure to follow them as they are awesome!
And follow me on Twitter to get info about the next contest.
I’ve always been fascinated by wonderful User Interface elements of some applications. This is one of the many reasons I am using a MacBook running OS X and this is why I believe pixel perfection is one of the most important part of design. As Dribbble is getting updates nearly every month, more and more useful features become available, just like the Buckets feature that makes easy to collect and organize shots that you like into folders that you can share. This actually helped me to pick my favorite UI element shots by far from Dribbble, and here are some of the best.
Once Upon a Time, I Almost Designed a Twitter App by Tyler Galpin
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Here’s the second installation of 400 x 300 pixel shots from Dribbble for you pixel lovers!
Dashboard by Jonathan Moreira
This beautiful user interface design by Jonathan is a project manager site’s first detailed look. I especially love the blue color choice for the selected item in the sidebar.
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Dribbble is a great place to find inspiration. Although being a closed community, there are many great authors all over the site therefore I often use it to explore others’ work and find real inspiration. Here are some great examples from the past couple of weeks to help you if you’re stuck on a project and can’t move on.
Worldview — She be live! by Jesse Dodds
Jesse did a great work on this website header. It is basically a site for campaign monitoring, on how the social media is responding to your marketing moves, but head over to the website if you would like to know more!
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