Found a goldmine: Refactoring UI is still the best resource for devs who design.
Read it 3 years ago, re-read last week, learned new things both times. If your project looks "developer-made," start here. Not affiliated, just useful.
a design handoff tool, now in public beta. Looking for early users who'll tell me what's broken. First 50 signups get it free for life.
The thing I built because designer→dev handoff made me want to quit.
Figma's great until you're squinting at it copying hex codes and pixel values into CSS by hand. This generates clean, framework-aware code from your designs — and actually respects your existing tokens.
→ Tailwind, vanilla CSS, or styled-components output
→ Reads your design tokens, doesn't reinvent them
→ Diff view when designs change so you only update what moved
Early but usable. Would love eyes from other front-end folks.

Confession: I rewrote my landing page copy four times before it converted.
Cut it from 600 words to 90. Conversion tripled. Turns out the wall of text I spent a week on was the thing scaring people away. Your users are skimming. Write for the skim.