Creating collaborations with Inkscape artists
A little unrelated story, which is supposed to explain the point: A few days ago I saw this: http://www.davidrevoy.com/article321/comic-page-from-a-to-z-with-krita
This is a long video by the artist David Revoy who explains how to create a comic page in Krita. In my opinion, this video is perfect marketing for Krita. It shows how beautiful things can be done in free software. Besides, during the video I saw full of features he used, which I did not know existed in Krita. I tell this story to explain the importance of good and successful artists to the Inkscape community. Designers understand design. In order for a designer to love Inkscape he has to see that wonderful things can be done with it. It works more than a thousand texts. I did a short search at Behance. There are wonderful designers working with Inkscape. Some examples:
https://www.behance.net/Komorowski
https://www.behance.net/LucasDesigns
https://www.behance.net/ALREFAIY
When I see such works I like Inkscape more. And I do not think I'm different from other designers.
We need to connect with the better designers. We can adopt the idea of Krita (https://krita.org/en/item/interview-with-zoe-badini/) and interview designers to the site of Inkscape. They get publicity. Inkscape gets marketing. Everyone earns.
If we find blogs of high-quality designers, you should refer to their blog from the site. It does only good for Inkscape.