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Checklist Design is a free resource created by George Hatzis, offering curated checklists to help designers and developers ensure their UI/UX work follows best practices. It covers areas like pages, elements, user flows, accessibility, and branding, making it useful for both beginners and seasoned professionals. The site also features a Figma Starter Kit and designer interviews.
Laws of UX is a visually pleasing website that teaches you about the rules and guildlines to improving your UX design. There are 20 different pages covering a range of topics related to UX. The website itself doesn't have a lot of depth for each topic, but it does point you in the right direction for further reading with links provided on each topic.
This website created by Adam Greenough has a large list of other useful sites and tools for primarily web developers. Anything you could need to help you in your web dev journey is here, from CSS tools, to domain hosting sites. Addy Codes Toolkit has everything you need to enhance your web dev experience with a clear UI and easy to read information, it's a one stop shop for everything web dev.
WebAIM (Web Accessibility In Mind) is a nonprofit organization based at Utah State University, dedicated to making the web more accessible for people with disabilities. Since 1999, they've provided resources, training, and tools to help individuals and organizations create accessible web content. Their free WAVE tool evaluates website accessibility, and they offer services like audits, consulting, and courses. WebAIM also conducts research, such as the annual “WebAIM Million” report, which...
Accessibility Developer Guide is online documentation that provides guidelines and best practices on how to add accessibility features to your websites. It may be useful for other code environments, but its focus is on the web. The website covers many topics on how to make your website more accessible to people who may have disabilities like colorblindness and tips on how to improve the user experience on mobile devices compared to desktop environments. the documentation is provided under...
ComposeIcons.com is a resource that offers a large collection of popular icon libraries converted to Jetpack Compose Image Vectors. It simplifies the process of finding and integrating icons into Android apps developed using Jetpack Compose. The site ensures developers have access to an extensive range of icons, making it easier to enhance app design without the hassle of converting or sourcing icons manually.
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