400+ Design Resources for Developers: Stop Googling UI Inspiration
If you're a developer who builds UI, you've probably been there. You need a color palette, a set of icons, or some solid UI inspiration, and suddenly you're deep in a rabbit hole of blog posts, Pinterest boards, and random tweets. It's a time sink, and honestly, not all of it is good.
Enter design-resources-for-developers by Brad Traversy. It's a curated GitHub repo that lists over 400 design resources, all organized by category. No fluff, no ads, just a massive collection of links to tools, assets, and references that actually help you build better UIs faster.
What It Does
This is a directory. Plain and simple. But instead of being a random list of bookmarks, it's a well organized, community maintained library of design resources. You'll find categories for:
- Color palettes
- UI gradients
- Fonts and typography
- Icons (free and premium)
- Stock photos and illustrations
- UI design inspiration (Dribbble, Behance, etc.)
- Wireframing and prototyping tools
- Design systems and component libraries
- Accessibility tools
- And a whole lot more
Each category links to the actual resource, so you click, go straight to what you need, and get back to coding.
Why It's Cool
The real value here is the curation. Anyone can Google "free UI kits" and get a million results. But a list that's been carefully vetted and updated by the developer community? That's gold. A few things that stand out:
- No fluff – Every link is there because someone found it useful enough to add. You won't get features on "10 best tools" that are actually just ads.
- Active maintenance – The repo has hundreds of stars and contributions. When something breaks, someone usually fixes it.
- Real developer focus – Many resources are specifically made for devs, not designers. Things like CSS generators, code snippet galleries, and ready to go UI templates.
- It's completely free – Unlike some "curated" lists that try to sell you a newsletter or a premium version, this is just a Markdown file with links.
How to Try It
You don't need to install anything. Just open the repo:
design-resources-for-developers on GitHub
You can clone it if you want offline access, but honestly, just bookm