A curated collection of bookmarks, resources, and articles for digital product designers.
Awesome Product Design is a curated GitHub repository that serves as a centralized directory of bookmarks, tools, articles, and resources for digital product designers. It helps designers find high-quality information and tools across all stages of the design process, from user research and UX to UI, visual design, and prototyping.
Digital product designers, UX/UI designers, and design teams looking for a vetted collection of tools, inspiration, and educational content to support their workflow.
It saves designers time by aggregating and categorizing the best external resources in one place, is community-maintained to stay current, and covers the full spectrum of product design disciplines.
A collection of bookmarks, resources, articles for product designers.
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Organizes resources into clear disciplines like Research, UX, UI, and Visual Design, as shown in the Contents section, making it easy for designers to find relevant tools and articles quickly.
Aggregates high-quality content from authoritative sources such as NN Group, Smashing Magazine, and official design systems like Apple's iOS Guidelines and Google Material, ensuring reliability and industry relevance.
Accepts pull requests for contributions, allowing the design community to add and maintain resources, which helps keep the collection current and aligned with evolving trends, as indicated by the 'add something interesting' link.
Covers the entire product design lifecycle from research to data, including sections like Prototyping, Accessibility, and Writing, providing a comprehensive toolkit for designers at any stage.
The repository is a static markdown file with no built-in search, filtering, or interactive features, requiring manual browsing through lengthy sections, which can be inefficient for specific queries.
As an aggregation of external links, resources can become outdated or broken over time without automatic validation, relying solely on community vigilance for maintenance, which may lead to dead ends.
Solely curates and links to external resources, offering no proprietary tools, in-depth tutorials, or unique analyses, limiting its value for those seeking exclusive insights or integrated solutions.