Does it ever happen to you when you looking on a site to have the impression that you saw a particular image somewhere else? I bet it does and I bet that I know what are those images.
Via Mark Strozier
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Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
July 13, 2017 2:37 AM
Blogging, designing or creating landing pages and other web content? Download and use any background pattern for free. Terrific resource though search is limited.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
July 13, 2017 9:38 AM
Blogging,, designing or creating landing pages and other web content? Download and use any background pattern for free. Terrific resource though search is limited.
Baiba Svenca's curator insight,
March 30, 2017 12:44 PM
Here are some great tips for creating images for your presentations using Clipping Magic. Thanks for the suggestion to Super Monitoring.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
April 15, 2017 11:51 AM
Cool tool for quick image edits. Recommended.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
April 15, 2017 12:09 PM
Cool tool for quick image edits. Recommended.
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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight,
February 6, 2018 4:13 PM
I just love Dan Russell's blog! I am always learning new things to share with students. This is a quick lesson to share, but can really help students find just the right image. You can click on several of the chips to further refine your search. I searched [sunsets], then added [Eiffel Tower] and finally [clouds] to find this beautiful photo. (Of course, I first limited my search to images labeled for noncommercial reuse!)
It's also a lesson in how search engines change rapidly, so we all should periodically pause and look over what's new. I've seen the chips on Amazon, and coincidentally, while I was searching for a new cast iron skillet, just like Dan.
So, not a life-changing thing to share, but it certainly might help students with searches, or spark some new ideas for their search query.
Jeff Domansky's curator insight,
April 15, 2017 12:15 PM
A list of 50 color schemes from award-winning websites, and how to apply them in Visme using the hex color codes.
Anne's curator insight,
April 17, 2017 8:29 AM
A list of 50 color schemes from award-winning websites, and how to apply them in Visme using the hex color codes. |
This is a great article to introduce you to the Unicorn of Death. The UoD gets attention.
The UoD has nothing to do with the "Top 15 Most Used Cliche Images in Web Design", but if I used any of the images highlighted in the article you'd skip right past this post.
In good design there has to be something of value to put your attention in a chokehold, otherwise it's cheap decoration. Design cliché's are just that.
You can thank the folks who set the standards at microstock sites like iStock, Dreamstime et,al.
From experience, I've had images rejected because they were deemed "..not stock-worthy..." Considering the images that are stock-worthy, that's not such a bad thing.
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