Personal stack as a Digital Designer working in the tech industry

Figma

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Let me tell you, Figma has been a game-changer for my career! It's the one tool that I can't live without. From website design to app design, I use Figma for almost everything. It's intuitive, and has truly transformed the way I work as a designer.

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Webflow

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If you're looking to ship complex websites without coding, there's no better tool out there than Webflow. I discovered it back in 2014 and it completely changed the game for me. It's an incredibly powerful platform that allows me to design, build, and launch websites with ease. Magic!

Webflow provides a good combo between a fast, secured, and scaled websites, which you need for a living site environment.

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Divhunt

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Divhunt is the complex no-code builder build for accessibility websites and Data and CMS driven sites. Within the Divhunt I am allowed to build and ship sites from basic landing pages up to very complex sites.

With the features on their roadmap and community approach, Divhunt is becoming one of the most popular no-code tools on the market.

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Framer

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Framer gave me the pure joy of design. It feels like Figma, but it gives you a real-living website. There is no space for missing the tool inside my stack - as the movement of Framer is growing every day.

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Todoist

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Simplicity is key, and that's exactly what Todoist brings to the table. It's hands-down the most powerful tool for managing both my work and personal to-do lists, while still keeping everything clear and concise.

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OneNote

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Okay, hear me out - OneNote by Microsoft. Sorry Mac users, but I just can't get enough of it! It's like having a digital brain for everything - especially when it comes to brainstorming. I love how I can write or even draw anything on the board to create fun and playful notes.

By day Lemonero Visual Designer. By night No-code website designer.

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