More than 250,000 images from Yale’s collections are now available for free thanks to its new “Open Access” catalog.
I could lose myself in there…
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More than 250,000 images from Yale’s collections are now available for free thanks to its new “Open Access” catalog.
I could lose myself in there…
“High quality patterns for your next web project”
A great resource for designers and developers who need to work with multiple-resolutions and devices…wait, that’s all of us!
The package includes (taken form their site):
1. A collection of Photoshop® CS5 marquee-tool presets for common screen resolutions. These cover both fixed-screen resolution sizes and ratios for less common resolutions that fall within standard ratios.
2. A collection of layered Photoshop CS5 PSDs each providing common devices for comping and design presentations. These devices cover the standard ratios and device types (televisions, tablets, smartphones). The screen sizes are to scale to help put designs in accurate and realistic context.
3. A reference chart for resolutions and device landscape.
This is pretty slick: “objective, socially curated comparison engine that allows you to find a topic, compare your options and decide what’s best for you. Ultimately, FindTheBest allows you to make faster and more informed decisions by allowing you to easily compare all the available options, view expert ratings on products and services and read and write reviews on millions of listings.”
A free "icon set containing over a 1,000+ icons, all in a vector-shaped Photoshop format".
A "collection of exclusive free and premium Photoshop Brushes. Our high resolution brushes are beautifully and carefully crafted and can be used for both personal and commercial projects."