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How I Quickly Redesigned A Lot of Landing Pages - List of Design Resources.

Hi everyone!

2 days ago I offered to redesign people's landing pages on IH, and it received a lot of traction. I just wanted to let you know that quickly drawing up redesigns isn't magic, it's combining a lot of design resources a designer collects over the years. Basically days/months/years of Googling!

Sorry for not including external links, need better reputation before doing that! A simple Google of the names will show you the websites listed

Coolors Co
Color palettes can be difficult for a lot of people to understand (heck, I still don't fully understand color theory), if you're quickly drawing up a landing page with no branding in mind, using coolors co can be really helpful.

Screely
If you ever want to place your screenshot in a Mac browser window, Screely is the way to go. It's super simple to use and produces great results!

MockupWorld
Similarly, if you ever want to place your browser window into high quality mockups, MockupWorld provides a lot of high quality PSD templates that are easy to edit.

Blush(d0t)design
I like to stir away from illustrations found online for production-ready websites, but for mockups, they can be great to help bring the designs to life. You can find really good illustrations at Blush(d0t)design.

These are just some of the design resources I use on a daily basis, I am launching a curated list of design resources similar to this this month. It's called designtarget, be sure to click the link and subscribe to the waitlist to get notified when it launches!

Thanks for taking the time to read through the post everyone! (Oh, and if you're one of the people I still haven't gotten to redesigning their landing page, don't worry, I will!)

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