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Ezytor – Easy website editor for developers

Ezytor is a simple, easy, and powerful website editor with all the elements you need to create a stunning website in just a few minutes.

A complete guide to iconography

Icons are a crucial part of any design system or product experience. Icons help us quickly navigate. They are language-independent. And best of all: they’re real tiny, so they don’t take up very much real estate. Icons are a fundamental part of a good design syste

The peculiar case of japanese web design

While the nation is known abroad for minimalist lifestyles, their websites are oddly maximalist. The pages feature a variety of bright colours (breaking the 3 colour design principle), small images, and a lot of text. Just see for yourself with these screenshots taken in November 2022.

Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (November 2022)

In this edition, we have several JavaScript libraries, some learning resources to level up your skills, and a couple of Deno-based tools.

20+ Designers I Follow on Instagram

I am sharing some of the designers I follow who have taught me many things about UX and UI design. Follow them to learn more about UX design.

There’s no fame in the design game

We spend a lot of time in design school studying the history of our profession and digging into the portfolios of successful designers from the past. The people that defined and shaped the early design landscape.

Formsly – Simple, intuitive, and powerful no-code form & survey builder (beta)

Formsly is a simple, intuitive, and powerful no-code form & survey builder. Create gorgeous fully responsive forms in minutes. Formsly is in early access beta. Get early access to by signing up for early access on the website.

How To Master The Art of Design Thinking As An Amateur Graphic Designer

People starting a new career where creativity is the central tenet of their job description can often succumb to forces working against their ability to just “turn on” the creative parts in their minds. S

Guess the prompt behind these AI-generated images

Behind every great AI-generated image is a great prompt. And a brand new online game lets you guess it.  

Why I gave up Pinterest & built my design library on Eagle

Many of my inspirations are stored in separate folders on Dribbble, Behance, and Pinterest, which don’t communicate with each other. Due to this, I am forced to manually download images from each of these sources into Miro.

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