Every week we collect some of the best web and digital design resources that will be useful for designers. Check out any of the links below and leave any comments about your favourites in the replies.
ICONS
Ailerons

Spastic

Designed and released by Joshua Fortuna. Download font.
PaymentFont

PaymentFont is a sleek webfont containing 95 icons of all main payment operators and methods.
Didactic

ICONS
Credit Card Icons

300+ Flat Colour Icons

UI KITS
Restaurant UI Kit

37 useful elements to make great restaurant websites.
Essential UI Kit

An essential UI kit providing six widget-style elements featured by a flat look.
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Microsoft Edge: What designers need to know

Last week, Microsoft introduced its new browser, Edge. Much has been made of its Hub feature, and the ability to add personal annotations to websites.
Here’s what designers need to know about the new browser.
9 UX Myths That You Thought Were True But Are Not

This article aims to make your job a little easier by underlining nine common UX myths that many believe are true, but actually aren’t.
There Is No Fold

On the Web, people use the concept of “above the fold” to support layout decisions, call to action designs, ad placements, and more. Here’s why most of these arguments don’t fly.
Free Ebook: Creativity & Consistency in UI Design

Consistency creates familiarity, and familiar interfaces are naturally more usable. Consistency, however, does not equal uniformity. Design shouldn’t just be a game of templates, but at the same time, it should reflect the usability advantages of existing patterns.