10 CSS Gradient Libraries & Webapps for UI Designers

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Free online tools are the norm for modern designers. Why reinvent the wheel if you can save time with a free resource?

If you search around, you’ll find plenty of tools for patterns and color picking. But you’ll have a tougher time finding resources built around gradients.

That’s why I’ve put together this list of 10 free gradient tools, code libraries and design resources for web and mobile projects.

WebGradients

WebGradients homepage

On the WebGradients website you’ll find a whole slew of custom-made gradients to pick from.

They come in a variety of colors and styles, but they’re all pre-built and ready to go. Think of this as a library of gradients, with over 180 options altogether.

If you look in the top navigation, you’ll find download links for these gradients in both a PSD and a Sketch file.

Or, you can copy the gradients as CSS3 code, then add them right into your site. There are no wrong answers here – just lots of gradients.

Gradient Buttons

Gradient buttons

If you’re a web designer, then you know how painful it can be to match colors. This gets even tougher when you’re trying to match gradients.

Enter GradientButtons, a free open source library filled to the brim with gorgeous button designs.

The library is super easy to use and features plenty of gradients to choose from.

Have a look over the homepage and you’ll find different classes for sizes, font styles, colors and button formats. The project is also on GitHub if you want to dig deeper into the code.

uiGradients

UI Gradients

Have a look at the uiGradients library for some interesting CSS3 gradient choices.

In the top navigation (towards the left-hand side) you’ll see a button labeled “show all gradients”. Choose it to view a massive list of different gradient styles. Seriously, there’s a lot.

Pick whichever one you like and then copy the code for use in your site. You can also download the gradient as a .jpg file right from their tools panel (located on the upper right).

Gradient Animator

CSS Gradient animator

So, gradient animation. It’s a thing now. And the Gradient Animator tool is the perfect way to build this into a reality. Everything can run right through CSS3 with no JavaScript needed.

From the sidebar, click on “add colour” and pick at least two of them for your gradient. Change the speed to run a little faster, alter the direction, then click “preview”.

You’ll understand the benefit of this tool pretty quickly.

Colorzilla Gradient Editor

Colorzilla gradient editor

Every web designer should know about the Colorzilla gradient editor by now.

It’s been around for years and it was one of the very first webapps to let developers auto-generate CSS3 gradient code from scratch.

Really, this is a tool you have to bookmark. It also comes with pre-built gradients and is almost like a library for designers.

CSS Gradients

CSS Gradients open source

Here’s a neat library focused on CSS3 gradients that is available on GitHub.

You get access to all of the source code and a variety of gradient styles (linear, radial, etc).

There’s also a sample demo page featuring more of the “out-there” types of gradients. They look like patterns you can generate solely with CSS code.

It’s crazy to see how far the web has come since the release of modern CSS3 properties.

ColorSpace Gradient

ColorSpace gradient

ColorSpace has their own little gradient webapp that lets developers generate custom codes from a set of color choices.

This has a simpler interface than Colorzilla (in my opinion) because the controls just seem so obvious. The trouble is that ColorSpace’s tool only lets you pick two colors at a time.

With something like Colorzilla, you can add several colors together for one massive gradient.

This doesn’t mean that ColorSpace is a bad tool. But it’s best used for simple gradients.

Infinite Gradients

Infinite gradients library

On the other hand, we have Infinite Gradients. And yes, this is exactly what it sounds like.

In the top navbar you can add colors, lock certain choices and edit specific features of your gradient. The tool works by mouse control, where you drag along the canvas to edit the gradient style. Once you get it just right, you can copy the CSS3 gradient code and you’re good to go.

I’d call this more of a fun tool than a practical solution. Although, it can be really useful for creative designers out there.

There’s also an about page if you’d like to learn more.

Conic Gradient Polyfill

Conic Gradient Polyfill

The W3C specs have some details on conic gradients, but they aren’t widely supported by modern CSS3 standards.

Enter this polyfill developed to solve the problem. It’s a handy open source tool created by developer Lea Verou that forces conic-gradient()support through a polyfill.

While it’s not exactly the most-used gradient tool in existence, it does solve a real problem for web designers.

TinyGradient

TinyGradient library

TinyColor is a neat JS library that handles color manipulation and editing within a code library. Developer Damien Sorel took that library and built a TinyGradient option on top of it.

This works the same way. You manipulate gradients with JavaScript and they’ll work properly via CSS in all browsers. Pretty neat!

Gradients support RGB or HSV colors. Plus, you’ll get a lot of control with this very tiny, yet powerful color library.

If you’re a developer who loves playing with color, you should try TinyGradient in a small project. It works for all modern browsers and you can even pull the package directly via npm.


Illustration and Poster Design for Indiana Jones Trilogy

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Illustration and Poster Design for Indiana Jones Trilogy

Illustration and Poster Design for Indiana Jones Trilogy

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Apr 02, 2018

Grzegorz Domaradzki created some stunning illustrations for the Indiana Jones trilogy. They feature all main characters that made these movies, probably the most entertaining trilogy ever. I know there’s a fourth movie, but we rather not count that one. There are 2 versions of the poster, in 8 or 6 color screen print with metallic links. As you can see from the images below, they are quite amazing. 

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Indiana Jones Trilogy REGULAR edition / 8 color screen print with metallic inks

36 x 24 inches Hand-numbered / TIMED EDITION of 2750 / Printed by VGKids / APs coming soon.

Indiana Jones Trilogy VARIANT edition / 6 color screen print with metallic inks

36 x 24 inches Hand-numbered / EDITION of 250 / Printed by VGKids / APs coming soon.

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Expanding Grid Menu

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Today we’d like to share a little menu animation with you. The idea is inspired by an effect that can be seen in this video, right at the beginning: a couple of differently sized boxes slide out and fill the screen. We thought this might be a nice idea applied to a menu using CSS Grid.

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The demo is kindly sponsored by monday.com: Knowledge Sharing System perfect for your team. If you would like to sponsor one of our demos, find out more here.

We use anime.js for the animations and imagesLoaded for preloading the images.

Attention: Modern CSS properties at work, please view in an updated browser!

We’ve created two different styles; have a look at the screenshots and check out the demos.

To open the menu, click on the + info in the bottom left corner.

GridMenu_01

GridMenu_02

We hope you enjoy this little menu and find it useful!

References and Credits

Images by Unsplash.com
anime.js by Julian Garnier
imagesLoaded by Dave DeSandro

Expanding Grid Menu was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops.

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The Secret Sauce for Creating an Amazing Product

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9 out of 10 startups fail. This apocryphal statistic is generally accepted as fact because the simple truth is, building a successful business is hard.

There are many obvious factors that have contributed to monday.com’s success as a product and business—hard work, luck, determination—but much of where we’ve arrived today is thanks to the less obvious lessons that our founders learned the hard way.

When launching a new business and looking for a product/market fit, many people ask questions like:

Do we solve a problem?
Do people understand our solution?
Are they able to implement our solution?
Do we add value?

This is a good start, but it’s not close to enough. In this post, we’ll share some of our co-founders Roy Man and Eran Zinman’s hard-earned insights on how they built a strong business. They’ve both been developing and building products since they were kids and have a lot of successes and failures under their belt.

Beautiful design and excellent code don’t matter (at first)

Roy: “I built two startups that succeeded in some aspects but failed to turn into viable businesses. They were really good looking products with an excellent code base, but that didn’t help. It also didn’t help that people who saw these products were amazed and loved them—something didn’t work and I had no idea what.

So I went to my good friend and mentor Avishai Abrahami, the CEO of Wix, and told him that he had to show me how to get it right. So I joined Wix in 2010 when they were a startup of 80 people.”

Eran: “After I got my degree, I started my own company building a search engine for user reviews, where you could get an aggregated view of all reviews. I rented 15 computers that crawled the web 24/7 and put them on the second floor of my mom’s house. I got a call from our Internet provider who were like, ‘Uh, what are you doing?’

“I made every mistake you can make as an entrepreneur. I thought that you have to build an excellent product before you raise money. We kept improving it and perfecting it for a whole year while I burned through my life’s savings. Finally, my account was frozen, and I had to call it quits.

Working with your intuition is always wrong. You look at other companies and success stories and try to reverse-engineer them. It’s never like that. I thought, ‘I’m going to create the next Google. When I launch, it’s going to be perfect.’ I had no idea that I should have shared it with users and gotten feedback really early on.”

Roy: “When I joined Wix, I couldn’t believe how bad their codebase was. Their product design was pretty childlike, and the UI was horrible. Nothing acted like anything you’d expect. The Head of Product back then was proud of the fact that their ‘color picker’ was designed by a color-blind person.

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We’ve searched high and low to find the very best MacBook Pro deals and the best MacBook deals available right now – so if you’re looking to purchase a cheap MacBook, look no further. You’ll find the biggest deals from the most reputable retailers below. 

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