By Readymag—the design tool for creating outstanding websites without code

Readymag Round-up 2024

In 2024, we at Readymag fostered new features, promoted equality and integrity, and met with you at events online and offline. What a year!

We invite you to join us on this recap to celebrate what we’ve done together in 2024.

New
feaTures

Fostering better product experiences

Lottie widget

Doubling interactivity with swift and customizable Lottie animation: add it as a widget and tailor it as you need

New Video Experience

Direct video uploads, customizable interfaces, and a dozen tunable controls

Custom easing in animations

Refined Hotspot

A more multi-functional widget, allowing for simple, neat burger menus and regular tooltips

Second-perfect ease-ins and ease-outs for a natural feel of movement

More Presets & Templates

Use pre-made animations, Lotties, typography features, menus, videos, Shots, and multipurpose UI elements as is, or save them in your own blend

Tweak interactive dummies for landing pages, company websites, 
portfolios, and pitch decks to your goals

Tailored onboarding

Work in progress

More contextual tips along your working process in the Editor, and a pro onboarding tour for those who want a deep dive into the product

Version history for precise control over the process and Figma integration for streamlined prototyping are coming early in 2025

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Community support

Scholarships

Due recognition

Spotlighting profiles

Grant

Education opportunities

Gender equity

Equal representation

Knowledge sharing

Integrity

Advocating parity, excellence, and ethics in design

Designing Women

The initiative aims to combat gender inequality in the design industry. With a selection of herstories, resources and platforms fighting the good fight, and the grant.

12 New profiles

Open list of resources

Grant

ReadyLaunch Grant

Supporting creatives in small design projects that fight inequality and underrepresentation. Each grantee got $2,000, media coverage, and mentorship from our grant partners, the Female Design Council

Softer Digital Futures

by Nicole Jonasson & Ida Lissner

State of Design in South Asia

by Charu Pragya

Alphabet of Black Creatives

by Caprice Humphries

She Was Lightnin’

by Nia Musibar

"I interview Black creatives and highlight their triumphs, failures, and everything in between to rehumanize the Black creatives, who have often been overlooked, overworked, and underappreciated."

"The Softer Digital Futures Conference gives our community an opportunity to learn from experts and each other, dive into important subjects, and connect with like-minded creatives, which, in turn, creates a ripple effect to foster larger societal change."

"Motivated by social justice, my research project explores the labor conditions of designers in India, connecting labor issues with broader societal dynamics."

"My zine celebrates the multifaceted brilliance of Jamaican women in Dancehall from the late ’80s to 2000. Beyond their party appearances, they were parents, innovators, entrepreneurs, disruptors, and cultural icons, and I aim to honor their overlooked contributions to contemporary culture."

More contextual tips along your working process in the Editor, and a pro onboarding tour for those who want a deep dive into the product