This will definitely be useful. Looking forward to digging in!
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This is great, good job! However I wish there was more information available before signing up (perhaps a video?)
Do you plan on having separate HTML/CSS editors?
Also, do you plan on adding 'collaboration' within your products? Eg having 'team' page with multiple users. How do you share your libraries?
If you're interested in more detailed review, I'd like to help! :)
@casualmess Hi Jovana, I'm absolutely interested in a more detailed review. Feel free to message me directly on Twitter with your thoughts. Short answer to your above questions is yes to both :)
Signed up. Seems to be solving exactly the problem I have. Good job. :)
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Working at a rapidly growing publisher in digital media, this could be a great shared asset for our developers and myself as we work with external designers. Very cool!
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Medium called. they would like their logo back.
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At first I thought its Medium Logo, but hey its not :)
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The product has a huge potential. We have built something internally similar to this.
https://www.nordnet.se/brand/
When we needed to communicate with the developers or outside of the company we hit to a threshold of how to use it. It might be great to have a tutorial, samples, code blocks to help people build their own. The bootstrap example is great but It would be fantastic to see some atomic design examples or similar. It will help immensely to Hud to be a product that will be used and loved by many. Great job regardless, keep up the hard work.
Hello Hunters!
I'm the maker of Hud, a simple way to create pattern libraries you can share with your team and the public.
I was inspired to build this to help our own team catalogue our UI components and overall design language.
I believe there is an interesting opportunity to create an "interaction management system" that manages both UI components and internal design docs. Imagine being able to build and collaborate on components before publishing to your product via GitHub or a hosted CSS file. In future you'll be able to share your components with others, combine components to form prototypes, and share components across platforms.
To give you an idea of a what library could look like check out http://gethud.com/l/bootstrap.
There are loads of possibilities and directions this could go, and I'm excited to get your feedback and answer some questions :)
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