Check Out the New Recommended Resources on Webdesigntuts+

Check Out the New Recommended Resources on Webdesigntuts+

We’ve added a new page to the site, which will help web design professionals grab top quality software, tools and gear. It’s filled with our favorite resources that we recommend for web designers. You can jump straight over to our Recommended Resources page here on Webdesigntuts+ or read on for further information.


Hand Picked Resources for Web Design Professionals

Our Tuts+ editorial team has hand-picked these resources, which feature core applications, hosting recommendations, theme resources, web services, tools, gear, and mobile apps. Our goal here is to feature the highest quality, useful resources that we highly recommend and in most cases use ourselves. It’s a quick stop to finding the best of the best when you have an urgent need to fill as a web design professional.

Keep an eye out for more of these site sections as our Resource pages roll out across the Tuts+ network.


What Web Design Tools Do You Recommend?

This is version 1.0 of this Webdesigntuts+ Resources page. We’ll continue to add to it and grow this section of the site. We could use your help with that!

Are there any awesome apps, tools, gear or services that you feel we missed? Bounce into the discussion below and leave a comment about what resource you recommend to fellow web design experts.

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  • http://twitter.com/PetarBlazevski Petar Blazevski

    It will be very good to have something like “Notify By Email”, where we will receive email about new tools/resources that are published here

    • ianyates

      A worthy suggestion – thanks for your input :)

    • ianyates

      Added.

  • manmar

    My suggestion – http://typecast.com/

    • ianyates

      Absolutely – not sure how that got missed (?) I blame elves.

  • Chris

    Have a look at Breezi – it’s a web design app that can correct font & spacing inconsistencies, and give you creative inspiration as you design. Lots of new features were just rolled out

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  • http://www.emente.nu/ Victor Bjelkholm

    One surprise on the resource page is that you wrote “Mobile Apps” instead of “iOS Apps” since every single app is for iOS.

  • http://www.robertbrodziak.com/ Robert | RBdsgn

    Great idea! You guys are making our lifes a lot easier ;)

  • http://www.robertbrodziak.com/ Robert | RBdsgn

    I would suggest MAMP – for local development.