• tarius
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      Penpot is the first open-source design tool for design and code collaboration. Designers can create stunning designs, interactive prototypes, design systems at scale, while developers enjoy ready-to-use code and make their workflow easy and fast. And all of this with no handoff drama.

      https://github.com/penpot/penpot

    • lemmyreaderOP
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      Well, I didn’t like having to wait for their Discourse forum page to load myself. I added their Fediverse account link as well to ease discomfort.

      https://penpot.app/

      Design and code beautiful products. Together. Penpot is the web-based open-source design tool that bridges the gap between designers and developers.

    • @priapus@sh.itjust.works
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      01 year ago

      I wouldn’t expect a blog post to explain what it is, as they’re generally designed for people aware of the project. I doubt they’re the ones that posted it here. Instead of clicking links, I just went to the main site and very quickly understood what it was.

    • tuckerm
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      This blog post is pretty buzzword-heavy, but Penpot is a legitimately great tool. It’s used for UI design and layouts. I’ve seen a couple of open source projects use a self-hosted Penpot instance for working on and discussing new designs.

      Figma would be the most popular, proprietary example of this type of tool. I’m not aware of any open source competitors besides Penpot.

      edit: It’s like Google docs for web page layouts or app layouts. The animation on their homepage is probably the best way of showing what it does.

      • @4am@lemm.ee
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        Same company makes it, last I heard they announced big plans for Taiga, and then it’s been crickets.

        Maybe this has changed, but I haven’t seen anything recently.

    • XNX
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      Because windows is more open source than mac os? How many designers use linux? The Mac os screenshots is their target audience of designers and plenty of mac users prefer open source apps

      • adr1an
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        Still, why not support Linux? Half of the work is already done, probably

        • @garrett@lemm.ee
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          Penpot works perfectly on Linux, and you can even host it yourself in your own computer if you want. It’s web-based and works in both Firefox and Chromium browsers. (I think WebKit ones too, but it’s been a little while since I’ve tried it with Epiphany.)

          I use Penpot myself all the time on Linux, but I’m usually using the hosted version so I can collaborate with others without having to maintain a server. I have also run locally in a container using Podman, even with Podman’s rootless support.

          But to start using it, all anyone needs to do is point their browser of choice to https://design.penpot.app/ and sign in. There is no setup process or installation needed; self-hosting is completely optional.