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Weekly News for Designers № 398

by Speckyboy Editors on August 13, 2017 in Designer News, speckyboy

This is our popular weekly design news post where we share our favorite design related articles, resources and freebies from the past week.

You can sign-up to our awesome weekly newsletter or follow us on Twitter for some more amazing design articles, resources and freebies.

New Resources & Tools

UX Brutalism – A brutalist framework for every step of your design process.
UX brutalism

CSS Grid Highlighter Extension for Chrome – A Google Chrome extension that overlays CSS grid elements on top of the site you’re viewing.
Css Grid Highlighter for Chrome

Get Your Free .design Domain Name.
Your Free .design Domain Name

10 Free Shopping Cart UIs in CSS and JavaScript – Jake Rocheleau shares his favorite free open source shopping cart UIs that you can restyle for any purpose.
10 Free Shopping Cart UIs in CSS and JavaScript

Hover Buttons Library – A collection of animated CSS/SCSS buttons.
Hover Buttons

The Side Project Marketing Checklist – A checklist of tactics for marketing your side projects.
The Side Project Marketing Checklist

React Simple Maps – A library of React components to make SVG maps using d3-geo and topojson.
react-simple-maps

Learning Guides, Tutorials & Tips

Morphing Page Transition By Mary Lou
Morphing Page Transition

User Interface Design: 10 Principles Learned from Painful Mistakes By Paul Boag
User Interface Design: 10 Principles Learned from Painful Mistakes

100 Questions Designers Always Ask By Jon Moore
100 Questions Designers Always Ask

Above the Fold is a Myth By Rob Lafratta
Above the fold is a myth.

10 Effective Examples of Over-Sized Titles in Web Design By Eric Karkovack
10 Effective Examples of Over-Sized Titles in Web Design

UX Design

Have You Revisited Your UX Personas Lately? By Stephen Moyers
Have You Revisited Your UX Personas Lately?

Travel Sites From a UX Perspective By Sophie Riwaters
Travel sites from a UX perspective

The Sad State of Payment Buttons By John Freeborn
The Sad State of Payment Buttons

UI Resources

104 Free, Radical Science iIcons – A collection that is perfect for corporate presentations, web apps, print designs, websites, or just for experimentation.
104 free, radical science icons

Fiber – A Framer mobile UI kit that is the perfect starting place for your next project.
Fiber

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Weekly News for Designers № 398

by Speckyboy Editors on August 13, 2017 in Designer News, speckyboy

This is our popular weekly design news post where we share our favorite design related articles, resources and freebies from the past week.

You can sign-up to our awesome weekly newsletter or follow us on Twitter for some more amazing design articles, resources and freebies.

New Resources & Tools

UX Brutalism – A brutalist framework for every step of your design process.
UX brutalism

CSS Grid Highlighter Extension for Chrome – A Google Chrome extension that overlays CSS grid elements on top of the site you’re viewing.
Css Grid Highlighter for Chrome

Get Your Free .design Domain Name.
Your Free .design Domain Name

10 Free Shopping Cart UIs in CSS and JavaScript – Jake Rocheleau shares his favorite free open source shopping cart UIs that you can restyle for any purpose.
10 Free Shopping Cart UIs in CSS and JavaScript

Hover Buttons Library – A collection of animated CSS/SCSS buttons.
Hover Buttons

The Side Project Marketing Checklist – A checklist of tactics for marketing your side projects.
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React Simple Maps – A library of React components to make SVG maps using d3-geo and topojson.
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Learning Guides, Tutorials & Tips

Morphing Page Transition By Mary Lou
Morphing Page Transition

User Interface Design: 10 Principles Learned from Painful Mistakes By Paul Boag
User Interface Design: 10 Principles Learned from Painful Mistakes

100 Questions Designers Always Ask By Jon Moore
100 Questions Designers Always Ask

Above the Fold is a Myth By Rob Lafratta
Above the fold is a myth.

10 Effective Examples of Over-Sized Titles in Web Design By Eric Karkovack
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UX Design

Have You Revisited Your UX Personas Lately? By Stephen Moyers
Have You Revisited Your UX Personas Lately?

Travel Sites From a UX Perspective By Sophie Riwaters
Travel sites from a UX perspective

The Sad State of Payment Buttons By John Freeborn
The Sad State of Payment Buttons

UI Resources

104 Free, Radical Science iIcons – A collection that is perfect for corporate presentations, web apps, print designs, websites, or just for experimentation.
104 free, radical science icons

Fiber – A Framer mobile UI kit that is the perfect starting place for your next project.
Fiber

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