Hey @OnboardNinja Jim here :) I am currently helping indiehackers with their product UX and building courses from the insights that I get out of our sessions.
Could you please explain me what's the problem with existing UI kits? Personally I am a fan of tailwind because it provides the basis to build your own UI composition without being too opinionated. Bootstrap also works for MVPs and chakra-ui is another option too.
Every product is unique with custom UX flow and custom content/data to display in every screen therefore opinionated UI kits can be very tricky and become a bottleneck. From my experience when it comes to product design, there is no "one-size fits all" solution.
When it comes to admin dashboards a friend of mine is using React Admin for a large scale products he is working on and he is satisfied so far.
What are you looking for in a ui kit ?
All the places you have mentioned have many good kits for admin pages and also marketing websites.And these kits are usually targeted to designers.
I would suggest you create wireframes first with a pencil or in figma, then you'll have a clear idea about your ui needs.
Get ideas from dribbble and model the UI to that. Probably the cheapest way to do it.
Ill check it out
Thanks @alexbenjamignan
Hey @OnboardNinja Jim here :) I am currently helping indiehackers with their product UX and building courses from the insights that I get out of our sessions.
Could you please explain me what's the problem with existing UI kits? Personally I am a fan of tailwind because it provides the basis to build your own UI composition without being too opinionated. Bootstrap also works for MVPs and chakra-ui is another option too.
Every product is unique with custom UX flow and custom content/data to display in every screen therefore opinionated UI kits can be very tricky and become a bottleneck. From my experience when it comes to product design, there is no "one-size fits all" solution.
When it comes to admin dashboards a friend of mine is using React Admin for a large scale products he is working on and he is satisfied so far.
If you're going the React route: https://github.com/brillout/awesome-react-components
I find tailwindui.com to be very helpful.
+1 for Tailwind
What are you looking for in a ui kit ?
All the places you have mentioned have many good kits for admin pages and also marketing websites.And these kits are usually targeted to designers.
I would suggest you create wireframes first with a pencil or in figma, then you'll have a clear idea about your ui needs.
Hi Omar,
I'm the maker of https://uiuxassets.com/ 😇 maybe there's something in my library that might help. Do you have a specific type of UI Kit in mind?
Bootstrap themes (https://themes.getbootstrap.com/) and Dribbble for inspiration, then you can reproduce your UI on Sketch or Figma