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What's in your product design arsenal? Tools (obvi Figma): • whimsical.com: Prefer it to Figjam for rapid ideation and flow mapping • lottiefiles.com: Lottie for animations • getstark.co: Stark for accessibility checks • loom.com: For sharing prototype walkthroughs with fellow teammates • getkap.co: Screen recordings for product design case studies and decks Pattern libraries: • mobbin.com: My discovery go-to—all the key UX flows from hundreds of apps across all devices (can also check out pageflows.com + refero.design) • ui8.net: All the design resources you can imagine, from UI kits to illustrations to decks—primarily for inspo + discovery • adele.uxpin.com: Design systems repo Newsletters: • growth.design: Incredible newsletter and site with tons of growth design case studies with a side of fun comics • figmalion.com: Curated collection of design resources that keeps me up to date with the latest design tools and Figma news
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* excalidraw.com: LoFi Wireframes and Diagrams * photoshop.adobe.com: Sometimes I just want photoshop and I love the web version * chatgpt.com: Thinking / Design Doc scaffolding
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ChatGPT for sure—have used it mostly for discovery, content/copy, and UXR (writing scripts, plans, analyzing findings) I try to avoid Adobe as much as possible because my computer's always on the verge of crashing. Didn't even know there was a web version (totally understand bc sometimes you just need Photoshop) 🙃
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the web version is pretty incredible in that its full photoshop in the browser. The best thing about photoshop these days is that it does ai inpainting REALLY well. The worst part is the pricing.
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