I’ve got s super busy last couple of weeks ahead, but did manage to squeeze out a short issue with some cool links! The collecting of resources never stops! I hope to send out another one before the end of the year. Enjoy!
Webflow is really great, but can be a bit daunting to start a new project with. Hatch is a utility framework that is made up of over 2,200 low-level utility classes, helping you work super fast. It’s fully responsive out of the box.
Best of all, it’s free, and you can just clone the project and get started with it! Check out documentation on Notion, or watch the tutorial video to get off to a running start!
Generally I find that merchandise is a bit of a waste. But this is a great initiative for those companies that want good looking, meaningful, and sustainable custom branded products. And you’ll support indie makers, instead of big co’s!
When working on a large display with many windows, I find that my screen can become overwhelming at times. This little tool comes in handy to keep you focused. It automatically highlights the front window by fading out all the background windows. It comes with nice shortcuts and settings. Less clutter, more deep work!
Really simple SVG Patterns using single unicode characters. These are free to use anywhere you want! The project is already a few years old, but it’s still relevant!
Do you code? I do, sometimes. And I can get confused about the names and behaviors of all those different operators. Josh Comeau made a nice little web tool to quickly look them up!