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7 Out-of-the-Box Design Resources to Learn UX
Includes checklists, myths, iconography, graphical case studies & even documentaries!
Let’s cut the bullshit and dive straight into the resources:
But first things first, I haven’t been affiliated to any of these websites & they’re free to use.
Design Checklist
Design Checklist has the best design practices that you need for every element on your app or website.

Say you created a landing page, and you want to check whether your design for the pricing module was inclusive of everything. You just open this website and go through the checklist, and you’re sorted!
Obviously, you know how to create a simple pricing module, but more complex elements like showing errors or search results that are not really intuitive to understand.
You can find your checklist.
Really Good UX
Really good UX basically covers most of the products/websites with the best User Experience so that you can learn from them. They even have a newsletter, but I personally prefer going to the website when I’m learning new concepts myself.
I love their storytelling on the case studies they do.
There are case studies on the best onboarding journeys, animated user flows, product walkthrough, trial signups, documentations, widget assistant, signup process, and a lot more.

Highly recommended for UX designers.
Intro to Icons
You might have been using icons for all your designs, but have you been using them the right way?
I was mind blown (🤯)when I found the million small mistakes that I made while using colors with icons. It is a free and fast-paced video course that helps you go crazy deep into icons.