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Readymag
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Your design tool to create outstanding websites, portfolios, and all kinds of online pages without coding.
New York
Joined April 2012
In a world where attention spans are shorter than ever, standing out online requires more than just good design—it demands engagement. One of the keys to achieving this is interactivity. The power to captivate your audience lies in the way they experience your content. It’s not just about showing them something; it’s about making them feel, play, and connect with what’s on the screen. At Readymag, we’ve created a kaleidoscope of advanced interactive features that help turn passive viewers into active participants. In our new blog article, we’re diving into 6 standout widgets, paired with step-by-step instructions, that will make your projects impossible to ignore. 👀 Ready to catch all eyes? Check out the full article:
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Introducing Version history! 🕜🕑🕝 Now you can restore previous layouts in a few clicks or save recent designs separately—no more fear of losing progress. This feature is available for all paid plans. Snapshots are taken automatically every 10 minutes and their number depends on your plan. Collaborators can also access snapshots and roll back changes. Learn more on the blog:
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2024, what a year it’s been! From launching new features to meeting you in person at events in Berlin and Barcelona, we’ve made major strides. Over the past year, we introduced customizable @LottieFiles animations, took our video experience to the next level with direct uploads, and rolled out custom easing in animations that make every project smoother. Plus, we were proud to launch initiatives aiming to promote equality and integrity in design through our ReadyLaunch Grant and celebrate some big wins, including @TheWebbyAwards and @FastCompanySA awards. We’re ready for what’s next—2025 is set to be even bigger and bolder:
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The rapid shift in the political landscape is impossible to ignore. But what does design have to do with it? Everything. Behind every political move, design, and project, there are people—individuals who are impacted and involved. In our new article, we sit down with Arthur Petrillo to break down how designers’ backgrounds, gender identities, and personalities shape their work. Read the full piece on blog:
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💡 Quick tip for building a mobile layout of your Readymag website: Click the Single Column button to instantly rearrange your widgets into a single column, ensuring they fit neatly within the mobile layout. You can then move and adjust the elements as needed to get the perfect look For more tips on designing for mobile, watch our new YouTube tutorial:
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