I replaced half my graphics stack with these 3 tiny open-source tools, and I’m never going back
I’ve been experimenting with graphics tools for years, and over time, you realize you don’t actually need a massive all-in-one suite. Half of the time, I just need something quick and precise to do one simple task, such as getting the HEX values for a color palette or resizing an image. That’s why I’ve started building a “mini” toolkit of open-source graphics apps that let me take care of smaller tasks without slowing me down. They’re not just freebies; they’re very lean and reliable, and in some cases, surprisingly powerful.
I’ve been experimenting with graphics tools for years, and over time, you realize you don’t actually need a massive all-in-one suite. Half of the time, I just need something quick and precise to do one simple task, such as getting the HEX values for a color palette or resizing an image. That’s why I’ve started building a “mini” toolkit of open-source graphics apps that let me take care of smaller tasks without slowing me down. They’re not just freebies; they’re very lean and reliable, and in some cases, surprisingly powerful.
John Doe
New York
New York
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