This morning I was reading my news feeds and came across this one from Web Worker Daily.
I’m a big user of open source, freeware and royalty free type content. If it’s there why not use it? It can save me time and money, so I thought I’d list out 3 areas I go to regularly for resources I might need. Being Website Templates, Stock Images, and Other Resources (photoshop brushes, actions, various other bits).
Free/Open Source Web Templates
OpenWebDesign
OpenSourceTemplates
OSWT
Free CSS
OpenSourceTemplates
StyleShout
Stock Image Sites
stock.xchnge - Free Stock Images
Fotolia - Royalty Free Stock Images. You pay for the image but there’s no restrictions on using it.
StockXpert - Royalty Free Stock Photos
DeviantArt - A lot of the stock images here require you to talk with the author. Some allow use for personal, some don’t allow commercial use, check with the notes on each image you think you may use.
Blogs & Websites
FreelanceSwitch - Everything you need to know about freelancing, you’ll find a lot of useful sites.
DeviantArt - Besides having a lot of stock images, it also has a mass of photoshop resources to choose from. I go there mainly for my photoshop brushes
Snapfiles - Full of freeware and shareware, some great applications around that can replace the ones we buy and do just as good at their job, all files are scanned for spyware and malware before being made public
MakeUseOf - This site is full of usefull websites and links to applications for anything you can think of, it’s only just made it into my news feeds and it’s become one of my favourite sites at the moment.
WebWorkerDaily - This is a regular in my readings of a morning. Usefull articles, sites and applications that pop up.
LifeHack - This, along with LifeHacker, while not affiliated with eachother. Provide various articles to techies, home based workers and bloggers. Sites, applications and more news.
LifeHacker - Sites, Applications and more.
AppsMania - This site is pretty much a database of web based 2.0 applications, they link to the site and are categorised. So you can take them for a test drive when you’re looking for something in particular.
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