As designers, we have made lots of headway in improving the speed at which we produce responsive designs. Over the last 5 years our industry has adopted new layout tools, perfected flexible grids and…
There’s a new software called Lunacy which is an extension of the Sketch platform for the billions of Windows users. Lunacy is a full-fledged editor which has following unique features: Design…
Today, we’re excited to launch the Figma Platform, a way to improve design workflows by connecting Figma to other tools, scripts and even web apps. We’re starting off with a new concept for the…
Typekit partners with the world’s leading type foundries to bring thousands of beautiful fonts to designers every day. No need to worry about licensing, and you can use fonts from Typekit on the web or in desktop applications.
Bubble introduces a new way to build a web application. It’s a point-and-click programming tool, entirely without code. Bubble hosts all applications on its cloud platform.
Free online photo editor. Open and edit PSD, XCF, Sketch (Photoshop, Gimp and Sketch files). Apply photo effects and filters. Convert between PSD, Sketch and other formats. A perfect alternative to Photoshop or Gimp.
Our products are being used & loved by designers at Apple, Facebook, Google, MailChimp, Starbucks, Shopify, Amazon, Disney Netflix, Trip Advisor and a lot more.
Our goal at anima is to empower designers with powerful visual tools. Amongst our products you can find Auto-Layout for Sketch and Launchpad for Sketch.
Auto-Layout pioneered responsive design without coding, empowering designers to better express their ideas into live designs. Launchpad is the first Sketch to live website solution, that enables designers to pubish real websites without the need of coding or hiring developers.
With Timeline, we are aiming to allow designers to create beautiful animations with ease.
If you believe that given the right tools you can achieve much more, support this project and join the movement.
We’ve written a lot about Sketch tips at UX Power Tools over the last two years and I wanted to organize them in a way that would help designers who are just starting to get in UX. I should also…