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#Protopie #Protototyping #Tools #Free #Course #Tutorials
Another free course by Meng To is here. ProtoPie is a cross-platform prototyping tool that creates prototypes nearly as powerful as those made with code, with half of the efforts, and zero code.
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#iOS #MobileDev #Tutorials #Courses
Learn how to create beautiful layouts, UI animations and interactions using SwiftUI and Xcode 11. A course for designers and beginners.
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#FramerX #Courses #Prototyping #React
Design and code components in Framer X. Your components can be the single source of truth. Designers can now collaborate with developers in creating consistent, production-ready components.
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#Typography #Courses #UIDesign
Better Web Type is an easy-to-follow web typography course for web designers & web developers.
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#iOS #MobilDev #Swift #SpriteKit #Deals
44 hours of video course for learning Xcode 9, Swift 4, Sketch, Framer, from conception to the App Store. An interactive book on how to design and code an iPhone app. For designers and beginners.
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#Sketch #Plugins #PluginDevelopment
When I started my internship at Yummygum I had no experience in developing Sketch plugins. Of course I’ve used a couple of Sketch plugins before but I never actually worked on the development of one…
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#UX #Course #Training #PartTime
Do you have basic UX skills you acquired recently, but lack real experience,which prevents you from getting job? Our in-person part-time mentored program is designed exactly for people like you.
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#Sketch #plugin
There is no course in writing Sketch plugins. For the designer with an ambition to write their own it can seem like a steep learning curve. This is an extremely simple plugin example, which…
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#DesignSystems #Productivity #patterns #UX
The MailChimp Pattern Library is a byproduct of our move to a more responsive, nimble, & intuitive app.
Over the course of two full redesigns and our recent navigation refresh, we've worked to distill most of the MailChimp interface into a set of atomic pieces, forming the pattern library you see here. By documenting and assembling a reference site of our patterns, we were able to speed up our process and solve some internal communication problems. A common lexicon of code and UI elements benefits us in a few ways: - We can build consistently, focusing our energy on workflows and logic, not web forms and list items.
- We can reuse code instead of reinventing the wheel or roping in an engineer.
- We can see all of our patterns in one place, quickly revealing maintenance issues.
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