Kubist‬

Turn your photos into vector crystal-style graphics with Kubist's vector crystal generator. An online tool that directly converts your uploaded photo into a crystal SVG vector format. Each node can be freely edited, and you can choose between solid colors or gradients for coloring. Ideal for designers producing design library assets.

 

‪‎justfont‬

Tired of seeing the same old traditional Chinese fonts, like HuaKang and WenDing? Check out the traditional Chinese font from the JustFont team, a Taiwanese font that raised over 10 million dollars in funding. As a design worker, contributing to the development of Taiwanese traditional characters is a logical and meaningful thing to do. Perhaps we are so used to using Ming and Hei fonts that we find JinXuan unfamiliar, but still, let's support the traditional Chinese font made by Taiwan. Hopefully, JustFont will create even more outstanding traditional Chinese fonts in the future. Who else can support us, designers who use traditional Chinese characters, if not ourselves? Let's support it.

 

sneakpeekit

Drawing a mobile App UI with hand-drawn methods, you would first draw a frame and it's better to even include the outline of an iPhone. This way, the rough sketch would be more enjoyable. But now, you don't have to trouble yourself with drawing the phone frame, as this website provides you with rough paper for both mobile phones and browsers. You can print it out directly and make the rough sketch, greatly enhancing the overall design experience.

 

graphicstock

There are over 250,000 graphic, background, icon, pattern, texture, template, and vector materials available. After registering, you can download 20 materials for free every day for a maximum of 7 days, which means you can download 140 graphics for free. If you need more, you can also purchase them.

 

Goo.gl

Google's short URL service, which offers a solution for those times when you need to use long, cumbersome URLs. With this tool, you can easily shorten a URL, no registration required, but you will need to enter a verification code every time you shorten a URL, or log in to your Gmail account to skip the verification code. Additionally, adding a "+" symbol after the shortened URL will show you the number of clicks on that link.

The service is no longer available as of 2020.1224.