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Every UX/UI designer should know these 15 websites

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Every UX/UI designer should know these 15 websites

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I organize all my bookmarks and lists with valuable resources. Today I’m sharing with you a list of those sites that I find helpful for UX/UI designers (especially for beginners).

There are many more, but I regularly update the list of sites and tools.

1. Picwish

PicWish is a versatile background editor for photos. It can be used to remove backgrounds and unnecessary objects from images. You can easily add your knowledge in place of the deleted one. It can be either a single colour fill or an experience from your templates for the project. Very handy!

2. UseAnimations

Useanimations is a library of micro-animations. You can use animated icons in Lottie Framework in your applications or websites. You can download the icons in SVG and Lottie file formats.

3. Lordicon

Lordicon is a robust library of 8000+ carefully animated icons ready to be used in your digital products, presentations, videos, and projects. In the free accessibility, there are around 1500 icons in 6 different styles. If that is not enough, you can subscribe for a fee.

4. Ls.graphics

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Ls.graphics is a service where you can find stylized and realistic mockups, illustrations and UI elements of excellent quality. The site has a collection of free maps and a graphic tools shop.

5. Glazestock

This service is in my top 3 unique sites to get free design illustrations. I can find good images for presentations and projects.

6. Skribbl

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Skribblis a moderately actively growing site with accessible collections of hand-drawn illustrations. Artists and illustrators make it from all over the world. The transparent backgrounds are available in PNG or SVG format for easy use and customization.

7. Themeisle

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Source: themeisle.com

Themeisle is a website where you can find illustrations for your next project. Themeisle is available in both. PNG and . SVG formats. The cool thing about the site is that you can change the primary colour of the image in one click and get everything in one colour scheme.

8. Color Hunt

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Color Hunt is a helpful colour palette generator. It will select harmonious colour combinations for you. You can quickly download the hex code of your favorite colour or the entire palette. The palettes are updated daily.

9. Huemint

Huemintis a colour palette generator that uses machine learning to create unique colour schemes for your brand, website or graphics.

By the way, if you’re interested in AI websites and their capabilities, I suggest you take a look at the 16 resources in a current selection:

10. StockSnap.io

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Source: stocksnap.io

Stocksnap.io is a collection of free stock imagery that is updated daily. They are free to download and use for commercial or personal projects.

11. ShotStash

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ShotStash is another resource with free stock photos for professionals. All the images for the site are carefully selected to offer you quality content. You can upload, post and share your pictures without linking to an author.

12. Picjumbo

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Picjumbo is a free stock photo and video which can be emailed to you every week.

13. UI Guideline

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UI Guideline is a guide to standardize the design/code of user interface components. The site simplifies the work and reduces research time.

14. Screenlane

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Screenlane is a resource where you can look for inspiration and keep up with the latest trends in mobile UI. If you need to keep up with the topic all the time, you can sign up for a newsletter and get new design ideas every week.

15. Angle.sh

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Source: angle.sh/mockups

Angle.sh is a site with a collection of vector device mockups for Sketch, Figma and XD. Access to the entire library (1000+ mockups) costs $79; you can download 50 mockups for free.

If you find new resources, save them and share them with your colleagues.


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