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Figma Component Properties, Custom SVG Cursors, Common UI Design Mistakes, Color & Contrast Interactive Guide, Webhooks, Gradientify, Wavy Lines Photo Effect, Tango Sans Font

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A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world

A carefully hand picked compilation of best news and resources from web design and development world. weekly digest #458 [A Guide to Figma Component Properties]( Variants are great but the problem comes with larger and more complex projects and design systems, where you could end up with hundreds of variants for a single component, leading to... # Highlights [The Best Dentist Websites That Are Doing It Right]() A dental website is the first contact a client has with your brand. It's also a way of... [Custom SVG Cursors with an Interactive Emitter Effect]( Several interactive cursor effects made with JavaScript and SVG. [How To Animate a Photo Gallery in an Adobe XD]() In this Adobe XD tutorial I’ll guide you through quick and easy steps to create an... [The Best Data Visualization Tools and Platforms for You]( Reviewing large amounts of data can be overwhelming, and the more data there is... [Designing Better Error Messages UX]( Let’s explore when error messages should live above input fields and why toast error... [5 common UI design mistakes to avoid as a beginner]() Great UI design can mean the difference between a successful digital product and... # Useful = [CSS Grid and Custom Shapes Part 2](=) So the last time we checked in, we were using CSS Grid and combining them with... [An interactive guide to color & contrast]() A comprehensive guide for exploring and learning about the theory, science and... [Sidekick]( A live application debugger that lets you troubleshoot your... [Webhooks]( Webhooks are the foundation of modern API development... [Surreal DB]() Ultimate cloud database for tomorrow's applications. [Gradientify]( The Perfect gradient for your next projects. [MassCode]() Open source code snippets manager for developers. [Superstate]() A micro state management library for JavaScript apps. # Freebies [Template for Travel Agencies]( [Travel Landing Page Template]() = [Anzo Clothing Hoodie Mockup](=) [Wavy Lines Photo Effect]( [Herewell Creek Font]( = [Tango Sans Font](=) 82,544 Awesome Subscribers  Weekly Newsletter #458 / August 30, 2022  [Contact]() [/Privacy]( [/Terms]() Copyright © 2022 eWebDesign. All Rights Reserved Sent with [mailpost.io]() [Unsubscribe]()

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