Another month, another tools newsletter! Keeping it short this time. A few nice online utility tools, a bunch of useful Sketch plugins again, and a React course for those that don’t know where to start with this exciting framework. Enjoy ✌️
A simple but powerful online tool to find, customize and generate commonly used SVG icons for your next design project. I really like the way this tool works and highly recommend checking it out.
We all know how the initial exploration phase of a project can easily lead to a complete mess of a Sketch file. Layer names are all over the place, symbols scattered around only god knows where… This article features a bunch of plugins to keep your files neat! Trust me, making this a habit will *Spark Joy*.
Another online utility tool like we see more and more these days. Instantly resize, edit and crop your photos & images online for all web and social media formats. It’s free and pretty easy to use.
React opens up new ways of designing interfaces and the systems that support them. Prototyping with realistic data sets, creating complex interactions and shared component libraries are just the tip of the iceberg.
If you’re interested in using React for design work but not sure where to start, this course is for you! Try a free class, and decide for yourself.
A nice little utility plugin for Sketch to copy overrides. This one is gonna save you some clicks when you’re dealing with overrides a lot. Install through Runner 😉 🏃♂️
This plugin lets you easily interact with some common OpenType features. This plugin was created using skpm. For a detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the skpm Readme.