- 1) GoodUI — A great list of simple, illustrated ideas that areusually good things to do, or at least try, when designing.2) PatternTap — A library of user-submitted examples of all the parts of a website you might need. Note: Some are good, some are bad, but looking through examples will definitely give a sense of what is common and what isn't.3) The Anatomy of a Perfect Landing Page — This article isn't super new, but it still holds up. Following this will allow you to quickly create a generic, but effective page for users that find you via search. i.e. — the first page people see. If you're lovin' it, I recommend the Unbounce blog.4) Mobile Patterns — Similar to PatternTap, this isn't a list of perfect designs, but it is a good way to look at a lot of mobile app designs and get a sense of what is "common".5) Timoa on Pinterest — A very organized collection of UI elements, sorted by feature.(from http://thehipperelement.com/post/72691840090/daily-ux-crash-course-8-of-31)
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