▲ | sim04ful 3 days ago | |
I’ve been working on https://fontofweb.com, a search engine for real-world web design. Most design inspiration sites lean heavily on curated mockups (Dribbble) or award-winning showcases (Awwwards, Mobbin). That makes them polished, but they don’t reflect what most production sites actually look like. Font of Web takes a different approach: it sources directly from live websites, and the community can clip specific elements instead of entire pages. That means you can browse navbars, pricing cards, dashboards, etc., not just full screenshots. Each clip is enriched with metadata (fonts, color palettes, original domain). Search works across that metadata, natural language queries (“minimalist fintech dashboard”), and even visual similarity — so you can find results either by text or by image. There’s also a Chrome extension to snip and save from any site. I’d like to hear from designers and frontend engineers: is this useful in your workflow? Anything obviously missing? |