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TailGrids 2.0

TailGrids is a handcrafted library of Tailwind CSS UI components, blocks, and templates. A vast collection of 500+ free & premium Tailwind UI components from various categories to make building frontend website UI easier by simply copying and pasting snippets.

Buffer for Mastodon

Plan and schedule posts to Mastodon with Buffer’s newest integration. Manage your hashtags, save content ideas, schedule posts at the optimal time, and cross-post to Twitter and your other favorite networks.

15 Best New Fonts, January 2023

Your choice of typeface significantly impacts the tone of voice your designs adopt. Heritage, ambition, freshness, energy, utility and more can all be communicated with the right font. And so, every month, we put together this roundup of the 15 best new fonts we’ve found on the web in the previous four weeks. Enjoy!

Bringing Letters to Life: Coding a Kinetic SVG Typography Animation

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to recreate a captivating motion type effect using SVG and GreenSock.

This Product Does Not Exist

Inspired by thispersondoesnotexist, This Product Does Not Exist is all about generating random product names, taglines, and description based on your input.

Awesome Demos Roundup #23

The latest compilation of innovative and captivating demos and code experiments from the web.

The end of Lorem Ipsum? Using ChatGPT for your UX writing needs

ChatGPT can write contextually appropriate copy for your prototypes at lightning speeds.

10 Ideas for Using ChatGPT as a Web Designer

ChatGPT might be one of the most talked-about tools of 2023 so far. It has academics worried about cheating in classrooms, writers worried about their jobs, and everyone concerned about the authenticity of online interactions.

ChatGPT Prompts Examples for Web Designers

This page features a curated collection of ChatGPT prompts, each designed to inspire and challenge web designers to think outside the box and push the boundaries of their skills.

Font agreements are messy

This instalment of Creative Monologue has some irony, as I raise the question about tinkering font agreements non-exploitatively. Unlike breaking design rules for innovation, how do we not break moral codes when it comes to font usage?

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