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Designs

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Designers

Get great design work for logos, graphics, and web sites through open source, crowdsourcing, contests, and competitive bidding.

 

Apps

  • Powtoon.  Add animation to your presentations and videos.
  • Prezi.  Unlimited whiteboarding and presentations with animation.

 

Royalty-Free Graphics

  • Canva
  • Along with being a quick, go-to solution for free design templates, Canva hosts thousands of stock images to help with your graphic design needs. They also have a collection of affordable icons and images you can buy per use (some images can cost a dollar or two), as well as regular premium plans.
  • Flickr
  • Flickr is a hosting service and community for user-generated media. Users can upload their own photos, connect with other photographers, and “like” images they enjoy. Not all the content on Flickr is creative commons, but a good search will help get you started (and connected) to the creators and content you're looking for.
  • Pexels
  • Pexels is home to a large collection of creative commons images, submitted by a collection of photographers. What we like about Pexels is that it's gamified -- the site hosts regular photo competitions, and has a “leaderboard” where the most popular photographers are ranked. These aren't your typical stock photos either -- expect a softer, more youthful vibe over stark white background images
  • Viintage
  • Want to go old school? Viintage is the way to go. Browse through a collection of classic images, posters, icons, and more -- all attribution free. It's like a thrift shop, but for digital media.
  • Bucketlistly Photos
  • Take a trip around the world by browsing through a collection of more than 7,000 creative commons travel photos curated by photographer Pete Rojwongsuriya. Looking for images of a specific country? Just select it on their built-in map.
  • Unsplash
  • If you like Pexels, Unsplash offers a similar aesthetic, offering a collection of free images from their photographer community.
  • Kaboom Pics
  • If you need a custom image size, Kaboom makes it easy. Just, choose the photo you want, and enter in your dimensions. Their search options also make it easy to narrow down specific image types, with filters for color, topics, and dimensions.
  • Free Nature Stock
  • Free Nature Stock is a collection of creative commons images taken by nature photographer Adrian Pelletier. A new photo is added every day, so this is one to check back on.
  • Stocksnap.io
  • A collection of user-submitted creative commons images. You can freely browse their categories, or check out their curated list of trending images to see what other content creators are downloading most.
  • Pixabay
  • Pixabay boast a collection of more than 1.4 million free stock images, so you won't be at a loss here. Categories range from nature, to medical, beauty, science, transportation, and more.
  • ISO Republic
  • Thousands of free stock images spanning a variety of categories. Trending photos are ranked on their homepage, so you can see what's hot right now.
  • IM Creator
  • IM Creator is a go-to resources for all things web design. Their free collection offers a selection of website templates, images, icons, and other media.
  • PicJumbo
  • PicJumbo is a collection of stock images curated by photographer Viktor Hanacek, who launched the site back in 2013. The site offers a collection of free images, as well as low-cost premium plans.
  • Gratisography
  • If you're looking for high-resolution images, look no further than Gratisography. While these photos are free, there are some restrictions you need to pay attention to.
  • Burst
  • Burst is a free stock image platform powered by Shopify. The site offers a collection of images organized by specific categories.
  • MMT Stock
  • A free stock image collection started by New York-based designer and photographer Jeffrey Betts.
  • Photostock Editor
  • Photostock Editor offers a collection of simple, clean stock images for free download.
  • Jay Mantri
  • Photographer Jay Mantri's work can be found on multiple free stock image sites (including Unsplash and Canva). But he also hosts a collection of creative commons nature and landscape images you can download off his personal Tumblr page.
  • Skitterphoto
  • Skitterphoto is a collection of user-generated stock images curated by Peter Heeling and Rudy van der Veen, two working photographers from the Netherlands.The duo started the site back in 2014 to showcase (and offer) their own work for public use. They have since opening up their community to accept submissions from photographers around the world.
  • Life of Pix
  • Another free stock photo site for those looking for collections of high-res images. If you're looking for free stock videos, be sure to check out their sister site, Life of Vids, too.
  • ShotStash
  • A collection of free stock photo images for designers. Check out their licensing opportunities and restrictions here.
  • FreePhotos.cc
  • FreePhotos uses a combination of APIs from other stock photo websites to aggregate and curate collections of creative commons images from all over the Internet. Their offering includes a selection of both free and paid images, as well as a free photo editing tool.
  • Snapwire Snaps
  • Seven free photos, every seven days. That's Snapwire's motto, and that's exactly what you'll get if you sign up for their program. Snapwire also offers a suite of professional content creation and photography services, if you're looking for something more in-depth.
  • Picography
  • A collection of free, high-resolution stock images for personal or commercial use. The site also offers photographers a chance to submit their photos.
  • I-am-cc
  • This of this more like a tool, and less like a photo finder. I-am-cc allows users to offer their Instagram images up for creative commons use. Learn more about the project (and how it works) here.

 

Box

Create nifty 3D software box graphics for web pages.

 

Free

 

 

Pay

Many of the pay sites include libraries of graphics and templates with  dozens of similar graphics, such as CDs, binders, video programs, favicons, etc.

 

 

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