Free resources for UI/UX designers — June 2021

Arvind Singh
Bootcamp
Published in
4 min readJun 8, 2021

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I started my design journey back in March 2020. I’m a self-taught designer.

I learnt everything using free resources available online. Over the past 1 year, I have come across a lot of free stuff, which was very helpful in my design journey. Here in this article, I’ll be sharing it with everyone out there.

I will update this article every month with new tools, tips and much more. So, better you save this article. I use Getpocket to save my favourite articles for future use.

A. Typography:

  1. Type-scale.com: It helps with the visual type scale for all UI design projects.

B. Colors

  1. Coolors

2. MyColorSpace

3. Colors by Muzli

C. Icons

  1. Iconscout

2. Freepik:

3. Flaticon:

D. Illustrations

  1. Undraw.co

2. Drawkit.io

3. Illustartions.co

E. Stock Photos

  1. Unsplash

F: Blogs to Follow

Tip: To read paid medium articles for free, simply copy the link of the article and open it in Incognito mode.

  1. UX planet

2. Smashing Magazine

3. UX Collective

G: Design Guidelines

  1. Google:

2. Microsoft

3. Apple:

H. SVG Backgrounds

  1. SVGbackgrounds.com

2. BGJar

I. Mockup Tools

  1. Shotsnapp: No login needed

F. Important UI/UX case studies:

  1. https://growth.design/case-studies/
  2. https://uxdesign.cc/when-to-use-user-flows-guide-8b26ca9aa36a
  3. https://uxdesign.cc/developing-the-zomato-design-system-438357188904
  4. Zomato Gold- https://uxdesign.cc/building-zomato-gold-design-process-challenges-learnings-from-designing-a-subscription-fcf7cdf5ae17
  5. https://blog.uxfol.io/ux-portfolio-template/
  6. https://www.casestudy.club/journal/ux-designer-portfolio
  7. https://medium.com/@lucy.c.coker/an-app-to-simplify-landlord-and-tenant-communication-ux-ui-case-study-5a7b3a529c98
  8. https://medium.com/designers-of-mmt/taking-the-seat-selection-experience-from-regular-to-a-dapper-fit-for-makemytrip-buses-b121d5ec68e4
  9. Don Norman’s Design of everyday things (Also on Udacity for free)
  10. Product Design exercises by Artiom Dashinsky

Bonus:

Logo Lab: Put your logo to the test and find out where it succeeds and where improvements could be made.

If you guys love these free resources, do give a clap, comment down your favourite resource, and follow me for more such insightful articles, also share it in your design community.

If you have any questions, shoot a mail at arvindsinghmems@gmail.com. Connect with me on LinkedIn, Behance, and Dribble.

Thanks for reading!

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