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Q: There are tons of design websites. Do you have a place to find all of your favorite resources?
Yes, now, we’ve compiled them just for you 💎! I’ve open-sourced my design playbook to help designers boost their skills, frameworks & knowledge with 500+ design resources, 80+ learning videos, and 1,000+ UI templates (plus even more via Twitter).
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📖 Recommended Books
Design of Everyday Things — famous for explaining usability with lots of great practical, real-world examples
Don’t Make Me Think — a classic for web design
One Minute Manager — on delegating well
Radical Candor— on giving feedback
Universal Principles of Design — a great guide to keep around
100 Things Every Designer Needs to know about People — on Psychology
Thoughtless Acts?: Observations on Intuitive Design — just a fun one
Steal Like an Artist — nothing is original
Thinking with Type — great for typography basics
Visual Display of Quantitative Information — Tufte classic
More management books here and in 3 tools for design managers
📺 Documentaries and videos
Objectified, Helvetica, Urbanized, and probably any future Hustwit films
IDEO shopping cart video — the masters of the design process
Netflix’s Abstract Series — fun and covers a wide range of topics
High-resolution video series— 25 interviews with product designers
🔮 News, Updates, and Inspiration
Twitter— my primary source for design news.
Dribbble — visit daily for visual inspiration
Sidebar.io— best aggregation/summary of top 5 articles per day
Design Details Podcast — keep up listening to many other podcasts
designernews.co — stay up to date with trends.
producthunt.com — new products/inspiration
💎 UI Pattern Libraries
Mobbin.com — specifically great for mobile design inspiration
UI Movement — library specifically for UI motion and animation
Design Patterns for Mental Health — pattern library for digital mental health services.
If you have any other amazing resources or templates you regularly use across design or product, please shoot them over. I’ll use this post as a living document of the best design resources.
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I'm currently studying graphic design and they've included a taste of UX/UI design in it. I'm feeling overwhelmed as I think it's out of alignment with what a graphic design course should provide, especially being able to learn something useful in less than 6 weeks. However, in my research I am finding valuable articles and lists like this to help me get a firmer grasp on the work you guys actually do and appreciating it very much.