When people discover you on Dribbble, the first thing they see is your work. Shots are how clients and peers understand your skills, taste, and process. And designers who grow their businesses on Dribbble tend to do two things well: they share work regularly and clearly. This guide walks through what to post, how to present it, and how to make every Shot work a little harder for you. 1. What belongs on Dribbble (and what doesn’t) Dribbble is a place to share real design work and meaningful explorations, not generic ads or downloads. In general, good candidates for Shots include: UI/UX and product design Web design and app design Branding and identity work Illustration, iconography, type and lettering Motion and interaction design, design systems, and components Things that don’t usually belong as Shots: Pure “service ads” (e.g., “I’ll design 5 logos for $5”) Generic SEO / marketing graphics not tied to design work Asset packs or downloadable resources presented only as sales promos Non-design content, or…