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  • A list of juiciest product design resources.. (for life beyond Figma) 🤌

    Harshil Patel
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    I think of design as a discipline and not as a practice caged inside a box like Figma, Sketch or XD 🙃 Here's a list of Books, Podcasts, Youtube Channels, Designers, and Creatives to follow and chew on. 📚 Books - Sprint - The Power of Moments - Hooked - User Friendly - Don't Make Me Think - Creative Confidence - Blue Ocean Strategy 🎙️Podcasts - Jake & Jonathan Show - Design Matters - 99% Invisible 🎥 YT Channels - AJ&Smart - The Futur - Jesse Showalter - UX Mastery 🖌️ Designers & Creatives - Fabricio Teixeira (First Principles) - Anthony Hobday (Visual Design) - Dan Mall (Design Systems) - Austin Kleon - Derek Sivers 🚀 Others - Email Templates (https://www.figma.com/community/file/1408677625426408192) Whom do you follow, watch, listen to or read? 🤔

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    Andrian Valeanu
    Add this resource to your collection https://www.figma.com/community/...
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    Udaya Sri
    I'm not a anything near to design but I appreciate the list as I've been thinking to become jack of all trades. Thank you for the list!
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    Morgan Harriss
    I’m particularly interested in Sprint and Hooked
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    Uthappa Robb
    great list! I’d also add Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman to the book section and DesignBetter.co podcast for more insights.
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    Grayson Lily
    I’ve been using Figma for a while, but it’s exciting to explore what else is out there
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    Harshil Patel
    @grayson_lily A lot actually 😅 Figma as a tool is great. But it's a place where one should create digital versions of the ideas created in a more analog setting.
    Pablo Ani
    I love this list! It’s great to see resources beyond the usual tools.
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    Mathews Simons
    I appreciate this discussion! While Figma is fantastic,
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    Akute Mauton
    I’ve been diving into Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug lately such an eye-opener for usability. For podcasts, I enjoy Design Better for its practical tips. What’s your go-to resource?
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    Harshil Patel
    @akute_mauton Currently, it's Lenny's Podcast (not in the list) But my favourite is the Jake & Jonathan show. These guys are like my favourite people.