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New Tetrisly 1.5 - Starter kit to create design system's UI library in Figma

Tetrisly is one of the most organized starter kits to create the design system's UI component library in Figma. Trusted by 2000+ designers and teams. Version 1.5: Refreshed look & improved structure, Redefined Variants & Auto Layout, Free extra Xenon Theme.

UX UI Doc Kit - Free kit to improve your UX/UI workflow in Sketch & Figma

Free component library to creating documentation for design teams and developers directly in your design files.
Inside (Dark/Light mode): Arrows, Spacing and Dimension Marks, Stickers, Labels, Dialogs, Comments, Cursors.

266 Free Icons - Pixel-perfect icons dedicated for UI and wireframes

266 responsive icons in three sizes (16/20/24px) for Figma and Sketch. Dedicated for interface design and wireframes.

Tetrisly for Figma - Starter kit for design systems and wireframes builder

Tetrisly is a new approach to organizing libraries in Figma and Sketch. It’s not another useless and unscalable UI Kit. 2500+ components help you create wireframes faster or create a library for a design system. Use "phunter" code and get 20% off (50 codes)!
Patryk Ilnicki‱

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Tetrisly - Sketch Component Library - Component library for wireframing and kit for Design System

For the first 50 people Extra 20% off! Code: producthunt
Tetrisly is not another useless and not scalable UI Kit. It’s probably the biggest and the most organized Component library for wireframing or Starter Kit to create Design System.

Tetrisly Lite - Components library, design tokens, docs, plugin for Figma

Free version of Tetrisly Design System, a carefully crafted UI library with design tokens in its DNA, coming along with the free Figma plugin to manage them. A react library is coming soon to create the all-in-one product design ecosystem.

Tetrisly React Components - An open-source react library to shipping web apps faster

React library mirroring Tetrisly Figma components, together with docs and customization plugin creating Design System. You’ll benefit from React components working independently or with designers operating on the same terminology, structure, and tokens.