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This is a showcase of the many websites and platforms where you can find openly licensed icons, fonts, image, tools and other resources. You can use them for any purpose, also commercial (some works have specific licenses, so always make sure it’s fine to use).
- The Noun Project CC and purchasable icons.
- IcoMoon CC icons and free to use icon-font creation software.
- Pictogramas Open source free icons for personal and commercial purposes.
- ToIcon All icons are licensed under a Creative Commons.
- Inkscape Open Symbols Open source icon sets to use as Inkscape symbols.
- IconMonstr A large collection of glyph icons from a German artist. Free to use without attribution and free to modify.
- FontAwesome The iconic font and CSS toolkit. Free to use. CDN. GitHub.
- Font Fabulous A fabulous iconset packaged as a font. Free to use. GitHub.
- Remix Icons Huge repo of consistent neutrally styled icons. GitHub
- React Icons SVG react icons of popular icon packs. GitHub
- Styled Icons Icon packs like Font Awesome, Material Design, and Octicons, available as React Styled Components. GitHub
- React Feather Icons Collection of simply beautiful open source icons for React.js. [GitHub](React component for Feather icons)
- The League of Movable Type
- Open Font Library
- Google Web Fonts
- Libre Fonts by Womxn
- Open Foundry
- Open Source Publishing Foundry
- Velvetyne
- Use & Modify
- FontForge font editor
- Metaflop parametric font editor
- Prototypo parametric font editor (source code)
- Metapolator font editor
- Type:Bits collaborative type design workshop
Some of these platforms also take submissions, so if you designed a font with an open license, submit it there!
- Pixabay
- Flickr Creative Commons
- Gratisography
- The Stocks
- FreeImages
- StockSnap
- FindA.Photo
- New York Public Library Public Domain Images
- unDraw
- Interfacer
- Open Doodles
- Use a pen & paper for mockups and prototypes. No hi-fi Photoshop work needed.
- Draw.io (diagrams, mockups)
- Pencil (mockups)
- Penpot (mockups)
- Krita (art, digital painting)
- Blender (3d rendering, animation, textures)
- darktable (photo workflow)
- RawTherapee (photo workflow)
- digiKam (photo management)
- GIMP (image manipulation, compositing)
- Inkscape (vector elements, print export)
- Synfig for animation
- Natron (compositing, VFX, motion graphics)
- Scribus (page layout, desktop publishing)
- DisplayCAL (color calibration)
- Kdenlive (video editing)
- Design discussion on the issue tracker of the project. For example at GitHub – get an account, identify design issues, participate, and open new issues. Establish a »Design« tag on the tracker to group these issues, for example like in the Nextcloud issues.
- Blend: CSS gradient generator.
- Leonardo.io by Adobe: Color contrast generator.
- Tanaguru: For finding complementary colors.
- colors.lol: Overly descriptive color palettes.
- Bootstrap Fully featured mature HTML, CSS (LESS) & Javascript.
- Foundation Fully featured mature HTML, CSS (Sass) & Javascript.
- BASCSS Lightning-Fast, Modular CSS for Designers.
- Bourbon A simple and lightweight mixin library for Sass.
- Kickoff A lightweight front-end framework for creating scalable, responsive sites.
- Space Base A sass-based responsive css framework.
- Rebar Simple lightweight HTML, CSS (LESS)
- PatternFly A community of designers and developers collaborating to build a UI framework for enterprise web applications.
- First Rule of Usability? Don’t Listen to Users by Jakob Nielsen (2001)
- 10 Heuristics for User Interface Design by Jakob Nielsen (1995)
- 19 Principles of User Interface Design by Joshua Porter
- ten principles for good design by Dieter Rams (1970s)
- A Beginner’s Guide to Finding User Needs
- Don't Make Me Think
- The Design of Everyday Things
- Design principles for UI/UX
- Design x Us
- Free Software UI (2002)
- How Not To Design a Portfolio
- Open Design Now book.
- Coordinating usability & testing in Free Software (2011) thesis.
- How to get designers (or anyone) to work on your open source project recent article on Design Open.
- Barriers Faced by newcomers to open source projects: a systematic review Research Paper.
- An Exploration of Fedora's Online Open Source Development Community Research Paper.
- Designers and women in open source Why designing is difficult for Open Source.
- Designers, Women, and Hostility in Open Source Project Follow up to the above article.
- Barriers for Designers What barriers designers face when contributing to Open Source.
- Libre Graphics magazine print magazine.
- Libre Projects collection of nice open source web apps.
- Libre Graphics World
- Libre Graphics Meeting conference.
- Beautiful Open Beautiful sites for Open Source projects.
- Open Design and Hardware Group. OKFN open design and hardware group.
- PIXLS.US Free/Open Source Photography.
- Photos of Design Research on Wikimedia Commons
- Checklist Design A collection of the some UX and UI practices.
- Untools Tools for better thinking.
Focused on HTML, CSS, Javascript. Ideally, to be able to implement your own suggestions. But also to better discuss with developers and be understand why and how certain things work and don’t work.
- WebPlatform web development resources.
- Mozilla Developer Network for great web dev documentation.
- Unheap a tidy repository of jQuery plugins.
- Transitional Interfaces, Coded for good animations.
- Codecademy with interactive tutorials.
- Try Git also with interactive tutorials.
- code.org
- Code School learn even more.
- Egghead to learn the AngularJS framework.
- Tota11y a bookmarklet to check that your website is a11y compliant.
Learn about design concepts! :)
- Hack Design Free design lessons by inspirational designers.
- Design Lab Design course with mentorship and projects.
- Voice and Tone Learn about writing good copy.