As a Front End developer, having a bank of UI illustrations can be a huge asse.

Here are 10 websites where you can find them.

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🔹Undraw

Get Open-source illustrations for any idea.

https://t.co/g3NQiH7zuC
🔹Draw Kit

Hand-drawn vector illustration and icon resources, perfect for your next project.

https://t.co/1IUvMSIXRK
🔹Open Doodles

A Free Set of Open-Source Illustrations which you can edit.

https://t.co/1KlmbQBCU0
🔹Avataaars

Get avatars created on Sketch App.

https://t.co/6P3RUVagmT
🔹Hero Patterns

This website contains collection of repeatable SVG background patterns for you to use on your web projects.

https://t.co/pmOLdYkYKc
🔹Cool Text

FREE graphics generator for web pages and anywhere else you need an impressive logo without a lot of design work.

🔗 https://t.co/YA3PbfOu6D
🔹Animaticons

Beautiful, customizable animated GIF icons

https://t.co/QLRGSwr1sP
🔹404 Illustrations

https://t.co/5HCeZO5l2N
🔹Absurd. Design

Get absurd illustrations that make sense.

https://t.co/Y7vBnpdG74
🔹Many Pixels

Discover new illustrations every week.

https://t.co/qcuvO2lcmu
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A brief analysis and comparison of the CSS for Twitter's PWA vs Twitter's legacy desktop website. The difference is dramatic and I'll touch on some reasons why.

Legacy site *downloads* ~630 KB CSS per theme and writing direction.

6,769 rules
9,252 selectors
16.7k declarations
3,370 unique declarations
44 media queries
36 unique colors
50 unique background colors
46 unique font sizes
39 unique z-indices

https://t.co/qyl4Bt1i5x


PWA *incrementally generates* ~30 KB CSS that handles all themes and writing directions.

735 rules
740 selectors
757 declarations
730 unique declarations
0 media queries
11 unique colors
32 unique background colors
15 unique font sizes
7 unique z-indices

https://t.co/w7oNG5KUkJ


The legacy site's CSS is what happens when hundreds of people directly write CSS over many years. Specificity wars, redundancy, a house of cards that can't be fixed. The result is extremely inefficient and error-prone styling that punishes users and developers.

The PWA's CSS is generated on-demand by a JS framework that manages styles and outputs "atomic CSS". The framework can enforce strict constraints and perform optimisations, which is why the CSS is so much smaller and safer. Style conflicts and unbounded CSS growth are avoided.