Become more productive with these handy web design tools, covering everything from complete design software to smaller tools to streamline specific tasks.
There are so many great web design tools around these days, created to help you with mockups, frameworks, testing, and more. You'll also find an abundance of downloads on the many elements that make up good web design, including but not limited to VR, animation, colors, and typography.
No matter what problem you’re trying to solve in your web design workflow it’s likely that someone has made a tool for it, whether it’s a standalone utility or a feature within a larger app. The even better news is that so many of these great tools are free, although this does make the array of tools on offer far more daunting to choose from.
To help web creatives out, we have rounded up what we think are the best tools around right now (for a more specific list, see this UI design tools roundup). As this is quite a long list, we have arranged the tools into sections to make the article easier to navigate. On this page you'll find complete web design software such as Sketch and Adobe XD, followed by more basic dedicated wire-framing tools, and web design frameworks and libraries. On page two, there's a range of smaller, more specialized tools for everything from working with images to ensuring inclusivity in your work.
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Google has just released a new game called Smarty Pins: Putting Trivia on the Map. It uses Google maps and allows you to pick a category and then pin the map with the correct answer (as in location). The closer you get to the correct location, the more "miles" you have. You can gain miles by answering quickly, but the clock ticks down.
What are the topics?
Featured topics on this day included March Madness and World Cup Trivia. The other topics to choose from are:
* Arts and Culture
* Science and Geography
* Sports and Games
* Entertainment
* History and Current Events
For students who like trivia this would be a good game. It might also be used as a classroom activity with groups playing when you need a break.
Neat Idea!