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- UX-Archive is powered by Waldo, the world’s first no-code testing platform that lets anyone create reliable, automated mobile tests without the hassle of scripting.
- Bringing the world's ideas to life. Started as a side-project in 2013, we're now home to nearly 2 million individuals and teams around the world who use Marvel to make ideas a reality.
- Mobbin is a hand-picked collection of latest design patterns from mobile apps that reflect the best in design.
- In addition to a design system it is important to have a set of design principles to ensure consistency.
- CanvasFlip is fastest growing prototyping suite to create and validate your application design prototypes for your mobile and web applications. CanvasFlip is a cloud-based design collaboration and testing...
- Curated design, code, and resources to make your emails better. 💌 For #emailgeeks by email geeks!
- The only Visual Collaboration platform built for enterprise-wide collaboration. Freehand by InVision is exclusively designed to help all teams unlock productivity, insight, and connection.
- Plaster is a Mobile-first Toolkit designed to help validate and generate ideas faster using bulletproof guidelines packed into Sketch ecosystem. The master file is divided into 5 separate pages, each having its own purpose and lots of pre-designed contents to make it a perfect source of truth for a new project.
- 🔍 10 Login Screens - UI Kit The package of 10 unique login processes that may be re-used in every app.
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- Lottie is an iOS, Android, and React Native library that renders After Effects animations in real time, allowing apps to use animations as easily as they use static images.
- Friend Mix lets you build group playlists based on your friends favourite genres and artists. Create new users, add them to your mix and create a playlist tailored to your tastes. Discover which of your friends profiles were used to pick the tracks in the playlist.
- Some of industry's best designers answer the question 'What book should designers read and why?'