Readymag is a browser-based design tool that helps create websites, portfolios and all kinds of online publications without coding. It offers advanced animations and interactions, 5,000+ free fonts with complete control over typography, plus teamwork and analytics. Around-the-clock support and a WYSIWYG attitude empower both independent creatives and companies to meet their goals for online representation. All this with no layout limitations, complete creative freedom and a flexible set of templates for a quick start.
Readymag offers the most powerful, versatile, and visually-pleasing tool for designing on the web. Ideal for dozens of formats — from landing pages to multimedia long-reads, presentations and portfolios — all made with a single tool. Besides the design system, at Readymag we seek to advance the culture and community of design itself. Readymag doesn't restrict creativity, offering free composition, a customizable grid, and a blank page to start with. Readymag is the perfect solution for users torn between simple website builders and complex systems that require the help of professional developers.
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2️⃣ COMIC LIFE 3 comic book grid organizer to put midjourney images in and dialog https://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/. Source: 11 months ago
The timelines probably don't match well but the first thing that comes to mind from your description is that Comic Life (modern: https://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/) used to be bundled with the OS. Source: about 1 year ago
So! I'm downloading a few trial versions (SuperScript, Comic Life, Clip Studio Paint) but was curious what you guys would recommend? Source: almost 3 years ago
I also experimented with this app on my PC, but it originated for Apple products and I think is more fully featured on those, so you might want to look into it: http://plasq.com/apps/comiclife/macwin/ . That is probably too much software for there to be an iPhone version, but if you have an iPad or Mac computer, it would probably be your best bet, at least of the software apps that I can personally recommend. ... Source: about 3 years ago
If you don't want to code your own website: You'll need a paid plan in some website builder. Lately I've been messing around with one called mmm.page, it's pretty fun and focuses on capturing your own aesthetic. The paid plan to connect your domain costs 10 USD a month. You can make buttons, add text and stickers and even draw inside the page. Another option is carrd.co, you've probably seen it before as many... Source: about 1 year ago
I've used things like: Amazon Web Hosting (But you'll have to learn to code) Wix.com - My blog and my portfolio are on Wix. They have a free-to-start option. Squarespace.com Shopify.com Readymag.com - for more basic sites. Source: about 1 year ago
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