14 Apr 2017

Links That Can Make Every Designer’s Life Easy

1. Coolors

 
A simple color scheme generator. Very simple, easy to use and share color schemes.

Best alternatives:
Color Hunt
Adobe Kuler
Colorfavs

 

2. Pixabay

 
Due to copywriting violation you should not use photos from the search engine like google, bing etc. Pixabay is royalty free photos portal! Pixabay offers an easy-to-use search feature, the images are absolutely brilliant. that’s what we want.

Best alternatives:
Unsplash
Pexels
Picjumbo

Please Note: You need to locate websites that explicitly define the copyright license of each image. For all the sites listed above, the license is generally pretty easy to find. There’s typically a description of the license on every page or at least a link to a description.

 

3. Fontsquirrel

 
The best part of this website is that even you have full lists of glyphs of each font and you can take a test drive with the way you to enter text to see how it will look in a particular font face.
Best alternatives:
LostType
DaFont
Google Fonts

 

4. Noun Project – Icons for Everything

All the Designers need icons every time, so here is a website that has a huge collection of icons. We can get various formats including vector eg .png, .eps and .svg formats as well.

Best alternatives:
Iconfinder
flaticon
Iconmonstr

 

5. Panda (Google Chrome Extension)

 
If you want to browse multiple inspirational websites at the same time than Panda is Google Chrome extension that fulfills your daily inspiration needs. Panda showcases great design which is recently published on design communities like Dribbble, Behance, DeviantArt etc. Panda is a great thing to stay updated in the design field. 

Best alternatives:
Boredpanda
Muzli
CGfrog

*Be sure to check each website’s license page for specific details.

source: CGF

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