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Coolest “Web Based” Image Editors

// March 10th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, Featured, For Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, I recommend, The Best of.., Useful, art, free, web tools, webdesign


Here is a list of web-based image editors that I found to be the coolest.
Web based editors allow you to make changes to an image from anywhere without having to install applications for example when you are not at home or on your laptop. Or for support techs like me — I work with Financial Advisors helping them develop their own websites and most of them have no use for photoshop and asking them to download a program like Infranview just to crop or resize one picture for their website would be illogical -  so I’m always looking for easy to use web based image editors to link them to…which brings me to why I researched this topic and wrote this post. :) I hope some of you also find it useful.

SumoPaint

sumo-paint
which can be used as a paint program and photo editing program, and which was recently upgraded with a claimed 100-plus improvements, and a totally renovated web site to make it easier, faster, and more attractive, and several new tools. Layer FX, Change Layers With Blending Modes, change layer alpha, Shapes Tool, Brushes, Ink Brush Tool, Gradient Tool, Shape Trails, Zooming, Symmetry Tool , Color Picker, Swatches, Smudge Tool, and Custom Shape Tool. Sumo Paint’s user interface is Mac-like in a Photoshop-ish sort of way. Check out the Sumo Paint user manual here. Sumo Paint works with any browser but you must have the version 9 Flash player plugin installed, which you probably already do.  http://Sumopaint.com

Fotoflexer

Another free online image editor I liked a lot was Fotoflexer, which is impressively fast and slick, with no registration or login necessary. Fotoflexer doesn’t have as many tools as Sumo Paint or some of the other online image editors I tried, and they’re laid out in a non-orthodox configuration, but it’s pretty intuitive, fast and responsive, and the adjustments refresh in real time so you can finely tune your enhancements visually as you move the sliders. Fotoflexer is also integrated with social networking sites such as Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, Facebook, MySpace and more. It comes in handy when you’re looking for some quick common photo-editing needs such as cropping, resizing, and rotating. http://fotoflexer.com/

Picnik

Picnik is an image editor that was recently purchased by Google. Picnik lets you quickly edit all your photos online. Picnik has a fast startup and no login hassle, but I didn’t find the free version of this one up to par with the others. You would want to upgrade to the premium version, which costs $2.08 to $24.95 a month. Picnik is directly connected with many photo sharing sites like Myspace, Flickr and Facebook which is cool. http://www.picnik.com/

MyPictr

MyPictr is basically just a picture resizing service, which allows you to create a custom profile avatar for your favorite social network. You don’t need to install any programs: just upload your picture, resize it online and download it. MyPictr gives you enough time (approximately 10 minutes) to download your picture, then your file is automatically removed. MyPictr is free to use. http://mypictr.com/

Pixer.us


If you’re looking for an application to meet your simple photo-editing needs, check out pixer.us – a free, web-based photo editor. It has an intuitively simple interface which I really liked plus your basic yet useful photo-editing features like cropping, resizing, and rotating. It also has some color adjustment options such as Saturation, Brightness, and Contrast adjustments. You can save your work as one of the four popular digital image files (PNG, JPG, GIF, or BMP). PIXER.US requires no sign-up or account to use. Simply access the site, upload an image from a local computer, and start editing. When the editing is done, download the finished product. There are however, a couple of features missing. For example, I couldn’t find a way to import images from online photo-sharing sites such as Flickr or Photo-bucket. The program itself has all the basic features and functions usually found in this sort of app. These include features such as “rotate”, “flip”, “resize” and “crop”. The “resize” feature is nice, with a slider to make a picture bigger or smaller which I like because my clients don’t usually know what pixel sizes to choose but the slider would help make resizing more logical for them. http://pixer.us/

OnlinePhotoTool


OnlinePhotoTool is a service that uses Java to edit and save your images, screenshots and photos online. You can use photos and images from your hard drive as well as pictures on the Internet. If you want to save your images online you need to register. You can download photos from the internet using their Onlinephototool.com import bookmarklet. The editing tools seem typical — you can resize, crop, rotate, flip, paint as well as use other advanced tools. The site is simple, direct and functional.  http://www.onlinephototool.com/

pic2color

pic2color is a tool that helps you extract colors from any images. It helps you creates sophisticated color schemes from images effortlessly and offers seamless integration with GenoPal Online for individual color exploration. Users can also integrate it into their website by posting some HTML code. Free to use. http://www.pic2color.com/

picmagick


PicMagick – Simple yet Powerful Online Photo Editor http://www.picmagick.com/

Flauntr.com


a unique online imaging service that combines photo editing, printing, sharing and storage in a single seamless service. FlauntR by Fotodesk, is a digital effects website more then just an online image editor. Flauntr allows you to upload images from your computer or Flickr account and then add fun special effects. Create avatars, MySpace comments, or digital scrapbooks. http://www.flauntr.com/

Cellsea

Cellsea is a site that lets you rotate, resize, and crop photos to get the exact composition and size you need. There are over 15 ways to correct color, exposure, and lighting problems. You just need to click and drag your mouse to ripple, circle, sphere and curl the photo. It is also possible to add professional-looking blur effects to your photos. You can load from your PC or from an URL. Free to use. http://www.cellsea.com/java-cellsea/media/index.htm

makeagif.com


Use a form to upload several pictures at a time that you want to animate together.  Makeagif takes the images and creates an animated GIF out of them, then your redirected to a download link so you can save it or share it. Very unique and very cool. I highly recommend you at least check it out. I was curious why I’ve never seen something like this before.  http://www.makeagif.com

myImager

myImager is a web-based image editor. You can upload images from your computer and from anywhere on the web and edit them freely with the dozens of tools and filters that this tool offers. Uploaded files can not be larger than 500 KB. myImager is completely free to use. http://www.myimager.com/

Aviary Phoenix

Phoenix is a powerful web-based image editor by Aviary. This online image editing suite, has a range of functions from basic image retouching to complex effects, providing the key features of a desktop image editor, with the simplicity and accessibility of a web-based application. Its suite of creation and editing tools includes undo and redo, brushes, magic wand, and blend modes. Phoenix also supports layers, groups, and layer masks, and has an intuitive drag and drop interface. To fully appreciate the potential of this excellent image editor Check out this list of tutorials. Aviary delivers the key features of a desktop image editor with the simplicity and accessibility of a web-based application. It allows you to import images from popular photo sharing websites.  http://aviary.com/home

Pixlr

Another online image editor is Pixlr from Sweden. It’s free, it starts up very quickly with no login required, and has a good selection of tools, adjustments and filters that work quite similarly to functions in Photoshop, including tools such as layers, image adjustments, and the magic wand, and which I found generally work well, although one thing I didn’t like is that the adjustments don’t refresh in real time as you move the sliders. Pixlr plugin for Firefox turns your browser into an image editor. Once the plugin is installed, you’ll notice a little icon in the Firefox status bar that you can click to automatically import any web page you’re on to Pixlr for editing. http://www.pixlr.com/editor/

Splashup


Online & Downloadable Image Editing Program. Splashup is integrated with popular photo sharing services like Flickr, Picasa, and Facebook.  One of the coolest features Splashup offers is that you can access your photos remotely, Key features include Capture images from webcam, Layers with blending modes, filters and brushes. It’s easy to use, works in real-time and allows you to edit many images at once. http://www.splashup.com/

72Photos


I was really impressed with 72photos.com! 72photos is an image host kind of like Fotki.com,  where you can also edit your photos. They offer the basic editing options- like rotate, crop, enhance, plus some special effects.  Once you’ve uploaded your photos you can tag them and edit them if you wish. You can organize them into categories, tag them , label them, and add them to different galleries. Sharing your photos is another plus to the site. Post your photos on; websites, forums, blogs, or send them to friends. There are many great photos on the site so take advantage and browse through them. You can view photos by the day they were uploaded to the site by clicking on the days of the calendar. Go to the popular galleries and popular profiles to take a look at the photos.. 72photos.com is a great place to host your photos and appreciate other people’s skills. http://www.72photos.com


Diva Geek Thinks:

Based on what I found.. Sumo Paint, Pixer.us, Fotoflexer or Pixlr would be my choices to recommend to my clients.  I personally use Photoshop to do most of my photo editing and if I need to do a quick crop or resize I use a small program called Infranview* which I’ve been using for many moons! and I still love it.

FYI..Many Moons = 6-7 years.

*IrfanView: is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer.. but you can also use to resize, crop, rotate, flip, paint as well as use other advanced tools like create a gallery, a slideshow, batch conversions etc.. it’s a very handy and useful tool that I think all web developers should at least try it.


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New Social Networking Icon Sets Galore!

// January 5th, 2010 // No Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, Desktop Icons, Facebook, Featured, For Geeks, Freeware, Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, Hosting, I recommend, Icons, Rss Feed Icons, Social Network, Social Network Icons, Twitter, Useful, free, icon sets, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


Two cool new sites offering new social networking icon sets. It’s always nice to see new sets and I’m always looking so if you know of one I have not posted please let me know or if you’ve designed one and you’d like to be featured – Let me know!

http://icons.mysitemyway.com/


WebTreats

Both sites were designed using.. My Site My Way which is something new to me..what I found strange instead of them having their own domain names they use a subdomain – for example: icons.mysitemyway.com must be great for mysitemyway’s search engine results! However..If I were the webmaster for one of these web sites above, I would nix using the mysitemyway’s subdomain and definitely register my own domain name. Because I’d want my ranking, seo etc.. to go towards my web site not my web hosts. Plus I never recommend sub domains. Use a .com and point to your main index so that people can type your domain name directly into their browsers and show up where they need to go without having to remember a long sub domain address.

my site my way

Random and possibly use-ful or use-less information…

Understanding Sub-Domains and Sub Directory and how it effects SEO

“blog.domain.com” is a subdomain while “domain.com/blog” is a subdirectory or a folder within a domain.

A sub domain creates more separation than just a sub directory or a folder, since a subdomain is basically creating a stand alone site that could easily be it’s own domain. However, you may want to piggyback on the main domain name. For example, google.com is the main site. Gmail actually lives at mail.google.com.




Templatic Themes – Holiday special FOUR for ONE and 25% off

// December 24th, 2009 // No Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Coupons, Design, Design Resources, Featured, For Geeks, Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, I recommend, Magazine Theme, Photo Gallery, PhotoBlog Themes, Premium Wordpress Themes, Website Templates, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins, Wordpress Themes, Wp Themes, webdesign, webmaster


Templatic Premium Wordpress Themes is currently offering a coupon for either 25% off Theme Club Membership or if your already a member 4 for the price of one!

If you want to order the Full Access – Theme club license, Simply apply “CHRISTMAS” coupon code when you checkout and you’ll receive 25% off club pricing.

Also if your already a member and you’ve been indecisive on which theme to new theme to buy from their awesome theme collection, the right time is now. Starting from today until midnight Dec 31st, 2009 you can grab any four themes for the price of only one!

Here’s how to get benefit of the offer.

* Purchase a theme from the wordpress themes store
* Once you make the purchase, pick 3 more themes from our store for equal or lesser value
* Use the contact form on their website and send them your
o Your User name (if you don’t have one sign up for free)
o Send them a List of the three other premium themes you wanted from their gallery
o They’ll upload the additional 3 themes to your members area within 18 business hours.

This is an awesome offer! So if you’ve been planning to renovate/build a business website, now is the right time to buy a new premium Wordpress theme.

I wish you a happy New Year and I hope you all have a great Christmas!




WPWebHost.com Review – Best Hosting for Wordpress!

// October 5th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Featured, For Geeks, Hosting, I recommend, News, Useful, Wordpress, webmaster, wordpress tutorials


Good web hosting is one of the most important things that is overlooked by newbie bloggers. I know this because I made this mistake myself. Well, actually, by a stroke of luck, I turned out alright. Before I bought a yearly plan from my current web host, I hadn’t done any research into other providers at all. Six months later I now see that I could have saved money here and there for the same amount of services from other hosting companies, one of them being WPWebhost.com.

Now moving my website from one host to another isn’t easy. I just wish I would of thought of these things when I started my website. That’s why I’m here to point you in the right direction.

Does your web hosting company have a “face”? Do you know who the owners are? How good is your customer service at your current provider? WPWebhost.com is unique in that it’s unlike all the normal hosts out there. Instead of just being a static website with the only purpose being to sell you their services, WPWebhost.com a reliable hosting provider and a regularly-updated blog slapped into one.

WPWebHost

Specifications and Pricing

WPWebHost.com is one of the best web hosting providers that I’ve ever seen in terms of price. One of their simplest plans are as follows:

  • 50GB of web space
  • 500GB of monthly bandwidth
  • Host up to 50 domain names
  • WordPress-compatible server
  • WordPress-savvy support team
  • Only $5 a month ($60 a year!)

And here’s a list of their monthly, yearly, and bi-yearly plans:

  • Monthly Fee: $8/month
  • Annual Fee: $6.67/month ($80/year)
  • Bi-annual Fee: $5/month ($120/2 years) Best Value

One of the greatest things about WPWebhost.com is that they offer you a 100-day money-back guarantee! If you decide you don’t like their service for whatever reason after 3 months, you can get your money back and move on no strings attached! And in case you didn’t know, WPWebHost.com is built specifically to host Wordpress blogs and run them at their highest potential in terms of speed. Also, another unique feature that I’ve seen only with these guys is that when you sign up for any plan under them, you automatically receive a free copy of their premium Wordpress theme “Western”.




Looking for an older version of your Favorite application? Look no more..

// October 4th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Admin Tools, Applications, Browsers, Chat, Cool Links, Cool Websites, For Geeks, Freeware, Geeks, I recommend, Useful, free, web tools


oldapps.com

I got a new computer so now I have to download all my “can’t live without” apps and tonight while I was looking for the older yet FREE version of a program called Fastone Capture 5.0 I found this cool website called OldApps.com and not only did they have 5.0 but all the way back to 3.0! Oldapps.com also offers older versions of web browsers, messenger apps, FTP apps, security tools, developer tools, Office and Editing, Image Editing, Music Utilities , File Sharing and more..

So, Add it to your Bookmarks to save for a rainy day!




Freelance Website’s You Must See

// July 25th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // Blogging, Code, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, For Geeks, Geeks, I recommend, The Best of.., Useful, free, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


When you delve into the world of freelancing, there are many things that you won’t be prepared for. You can be the most talented web designer or web developer in the world but there’s more to freelancing than just the design and code. The following resources are invaluable when dealing with life as a freelancer.

1. Freelance Advisor

2. Freelance Magazine

3. Freelance Folder

4. Freelance Switch

5. Wake Up Later




Another Great Affiliate that actually pays! $$ WPWebHost

// June 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // Affiliate Networking, Blogging, Cool Websites, Design Resources, Featured, For Geeks, Geeks, Hosting, I recommend, Wordpress, Wordpress Themes, webmaster


Another Great Affiliate that actually pays! WPWebHost.com I just signed up with them as an affiliate and added a banner to the bottom of my posts using the Shantz WordPress Prefix/Suffix Plugin which I also love by the way.

I earned 70.00 bucks with only 2 referrals and in no time at all.  If your like me when you first found out about affiliate marketing you thought “great I can just add links to my website and I’ll make money”. Well it’s really not that easy.

I’m very picky about the affiliates I add to my website. If I don’t believe in their product I’m not gonna bug my visitors with their ads. If it’s something I think my visitors would be interested in then I’ll sign up and add the banner.  Knowing full well that I’ll probably never see a dime… but I tend to have the “hey what the heck can’t hurt” kind of attitude when it comes to most affiliates.

However there have been only a few affiliates that I have made money off of and those few are The WP Remix Theme, Woo Themes and now WPWebHost! The cool thing about WPWebHost is you can create and track your own affiliate links! Which is not something most of the Wordpress theme affiliates allow you to do.

WPWebHost also offers tier linking which basically means you can make money from other affiliates who sign up under you.. and no that is not why I’m promoting them. I’m promoting them because I made money and money is is always fun to share! SIGN UP TODAY!
wpwebhost

Plus their client list is pretty impressive.. well if your familiar with some of the designers who blog that is..

WPWebHost Clients:

Design Shard is now Hosted with WPWebHost and its been a really great experience so far, support is fast at responding to questions about their hosting and about Wordpress, the features of there servers are better than what I was on at Godaddy! I would recommend them with confidence if your thinking of changing hosts.”
- Max Stanworth, Design Shard

Check out what they have to offer for only 5 bucks a month!!




30 Tutorials On Converting A PSD To XHTML And CSS

// May 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // Artists Shoutouts, Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, For Geeks, Geeks, Graphic Design, I recommend, The Best of.., Tutorial, Website Templates, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


30 of the best tutorials on web for converting A PSD to a XHTML & CSS layout. These tutorials you will learn the process on how to create a Photoshop web layout and be able to convert it into a valid XHTML & CSS web page. The tutorials are a step by step process which are easy to follow and keep up with.

Cool Design Links:




Make Money with Wordpress Remix Theme Affiliate

// May 24th, 2009 // 5 Comments » // Blogging, Cool Websites, For Geeks, Premium Wordpress Themes, Wordpress Themes, Wp Themes, webmaster


I’m always looking for ways to make extra money online because lets face it there’s money to be made! Wether it be by freelancing my web design skills or affiliate marketing or selling stuff on Ebay.. it can be done. Or so I’ve been told. Right? 

It’s taken my over a year to get half way to 100 bucks using Google adwords ads. Haha! Not a huge winner.

But.. In March I made something like $350 as an WP Remix Themes Affiliate . Shocking I know. My site was down most of April and half of May so I’ve only made 100 this month but I’m telling you that is a first for me.

I just wish I was WP Remix and not just their affiliate. Their theme is awesome so it’s not shocking that people are snatching them up.

I’ve made a few sales here and there selling other premium themes but nothing like this. So, if you have a design bog I recommend signing up as an affiliate and adding a banner to your site. You might make a few extra bucks.

Have you found anything online that’s brought you luck as far as making money with your site or otherwise? Share!! Please!

 

Check out these posts about Making Money Online:

Balkthis.com - Make Money Online

Problogger.net - Make Money Blogging

Bloggerunleashed.com - Make Money Online

Conversationmarketing.com - 5 Ways Your Blog Can Make Money

Dailyblogtips.com - 28 Ways to Make Money with Your Website 




Launch Your Own Live Web TV Channel in Minutes, Create Live TV Broadcasts From Livestream.com

// May 21st, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, For Geeks, Freeware, Movies, Music, Reality TV, Useful, Video Tutorials, Videos, free, web tools


 

Launch Your Own Live Web TV Channel in Minutes, Create Live TV Broadcasts From  Livestream.com

Procastor Info




The Most Awesome Resource List – 4 Webmasters

// March 3rd, 2009 // No Comments » // Admin Tools, Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, Featured, Fonts, For Geeks, Free Logo Templates, Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, I recommend, Icons, Rss Feed Icons, The Best of.., Tutorial, Useful, Wordpress, free, icon sets, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


BADGES

Web 2.0 Badges – A set of free badges to download and use in your own designs.

Fresh Badge – Quickly generate your own badge.

adClustr – Starburst badges.

Deziner Folio – A collection of different badges.

BittBox – Free vector badges.

Official Seal Generator – An alternative to the typical badge.

Photoshop Tutorial – A quick lesson on making your own badge.

Glossy Photoshop Tutorial – Create a glossy badge with this tutorial.

BUTTONS

mycoolbutton.com

My Cool Button – A nice online tool that will help you to quickly create the button that you want.

Adam Kalsey’s Button Maker – Simple tool to make your own buttons.

Button Maker from Blog Flux – Create your own custom button.

Brilliant Button Maker – A similar button maker to the previous 2.

CSS Buttons – Choose the text, border, and background.

Buttonator – A paid option for creating buttons.

RSS Button Maker – The name pretty much says it all.  

Button Boost – A little bit different than some of the other button generators.

ButtonGenerator.com – Create buttons for navigation menus.

Crystal Button – Slick web buttons made easy.

Chicklet Creator – Create buttons that allow visitors to subscribe in their feed reader of choice.

elegantthemes.com

ROUNDED CORNERS

Rounded corners are a staple in web 2.0 design. Here are some tools and scripts that will help you to quickly create your own rounded corners.

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RoundedCornr

Corner Shop

Spiffy Box

Canvas Corner

Spanky Corners

Sliding Doors Text Box

Smart Rounded Corners

Rounded Corners in CSS

News List

LOGOS

Each of these tools will create a simple web 2.0 style logo.

Logo Creatr

Web 2.0 Logo Creator

Web 2.0 Logo Creatr

Web 2.0 Logo Creator

Web 2.0 Stylr

ICONS

A web 2.0 site can’t ignore icons. Here are some free collections of icons to use in your own projects.

Web 2.0 icons

UtomBox – A great collection of web 2.0 icons.

Feed Icons – The standard RSS icon.

Map Icon Factory – Create your own map icon.

Perishable Press – A nice collection of RSS icons.

Glass Style RSS Icons

Snap2Objects – Vector RSS icons.

31 Sources of Quality, Free Icons

GRADIENT IMAGES

Another common element of web 2.0 is gradient images. Here are a few tools to help you.

Gradient Image Maker

grsites.com

GRSites Gradient Generator – use this generator to create a gradient background, the possibilities are endless and it’s super easy to use.

Online Gradient Image Maker (OGIM)

SPEECH BUBBLES

Speech bubbles are commonly used for styling comments or blockquotes.

Speech Bubbles from Will Mayo

Will Mayo

Bubblesnaps

CSS Play

XHTML Speech Bubbles

WigFlip

Fluid CSS Speech Bubbles

MySpace Speech Bubble Generator

Photoshop Tutorial

BACKGROUND IMAGES

Background Image Maker – Create background images with choices like transparency and gradients.

Stripe Generator 2.0 – If you’re looking to add a striped background to an element on your page, you can use this tool to customize the look you want.

Stripe Designer – Easily create striped images.

Tartan Maker – Create a tartan background image.

Texture Generator – Creates textured images that you can use as a background.

All Free Backgrounds – Choose the background you want.

COLORS

The Colors of Web 2.0 – Are you looking to match the color of a popular web 2.0 site?

Web 2.0 Color Pallete – Popular web 2.o colors.

Color Schemer Gallery – Having problems choosing a color scheme? Find one you like in this gallery.

COLOURlovers – More samples of color combinations.

Website Color Picker – Test color combinations quickly.

I Like Your Colors – Get the colors used by a particular site.

NAVIGATION

CSS Menu Generator – Easily create attractive CSS menus.

Listamatic – Collection of CSS menus.

List-O-Matic – Create your own CSS menus.

List-U-Like – Another tool to create your own navigation bars.

Tabs Generator – Create tabbed images for navigation.

Flash Buttons – Create navigation menus with flash buttons

CSS Play – An extensive collection of CSS menus.

Exploding Boy – Tabbed CSS navigation menus.

CSS Navigation Menu Generator – A tool to help you create your own menu.

FAVICONS

Favicon Generator – Create your own favicon from an image on your computer.

Favicon from Pics – Create a favicon from a photo.

Favicon Editor – Upload a photo, create a favicon.

Favicon.cc – Another option for favicons.

Photoshop Tutorial – Creating a favicon with Photoshop.

CHARTS

PHP/SWF Charts – Create attractive charts.

amCharts – Flash charts.

elegantthemes.com

OTHER

Avatar Maker – Create and edit an avatar.

Shrink Pictures – Create an avatar from your photo.

ScaleNine – Collection of skins and themes created for Flex and Adobe AIR.

VectorMagic – Converts bitmap images to vector art.

Templatr – Create a layout.

PsycHo – Blog template generator.

Web 2.0 Generator – Creates layouts.

Typetester – Compare fonts on-screen.

BlogPoll – Create a free poll for your blog.

RSSxl – Convert an HTML page to RSS.

Meta Tag Generator – Easily create meta tags for your pages.

URL Rewrite – Create search engine-friendly URLs for dynamic pages.

.htacces generator – Quickly create an .htaccess file.

Thumbnail Generator – Create thumbnails for a large amount of images.

Reflection.js – Adds reflections to your photos.

Drop Shadow – Improve your images with a drop shadow.

CSS Sprite Generator – From Website Performance.

Vecteezy – Stupid name. Cool vectors.

Brusheezy – Photoshop brushes.

PSBrushes.net – More Photoshop brushes.

deviantART – Photoshop brushes at deviantART

WooThemes - Finally a themes club that is here to stay

Free PSD Resources- Site List

photoshopfiles.com

officialpsds.com

psgalaxy.com

freepsd.com

designbum.net

deviantart.com

psdfreebee.com

toptut.com

downloadpsd.com

photoshopcandy.com


Sketchbook Scribble Brushes by ~InvisibleSnow on deviantART


cool brushes by ~XxMortanixX on deviantART


Urban Scrawl Photoshop Brushes by ~InvisibleSnow on deviantART




Designer Love – Cool WebSites for Designers

// January 4th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Blogging, Code, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, Featured, Flash, Fonts, For Geeks, Geeks, Graphic Design, Graphics, I recommend, Icons, Photoshop, Rss Feed Icons, The Best of.., Useful, Wordpress, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


Here you’ll find a huge list of useful websites for web designers and bloggers..Enjoy! Add your own useful links in the comment section! Links and screenshots of some of coolest resource sites for designers and bloggers including Free fonts, Icons, Templates, CSS inspiration, Graphics, Hex color schemes, Vector graphics, Design blogs and Mags.

colourlovers

Find design inspiration with thousands of palettes and color schemes to fall in love with. Influence color trends by rating, commenting and sharing.

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Blog Directories – Submit your blog!

// December 17th, 2008 // 13 Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Geeks, I recommend, web tools, webmaster


Submit Your Blog to these Sites

More –

blogarama - the blog directory Design Directory

TopOfBlogs Web Design & CSS (Blogs) - TOP.ORG Blog Ratings
Top Blogs Social Networking Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory Blog Directory

Click the Read more link for the rest of the list!
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YES! The best Webdesign Tools Online

// November 14th, 2008 // 6 Comments » // Admin Tools, Blogging, Cool Links, Cool Websites, Design, Design Resources, Fonts, Graphic Design, Graphics, Headline, I recommend, The Best of.., Useful, web tools, webdesign, webmaster


Cool Design Tools to make you a better and faster designer.

Feel free to add more in the comments.

  • CSS Type Set – Create custom CSS type styles with this tool.
  • CSS Superdouche – Strip unneeded content and redundant calls from your CSS, reducing its size and complexity.
  • Code Beautifier – Format and optimize your CSS code.
  • CSSFly – In-browser editing of (X)HTML and CSS.
  • CSS Drive CSS Compressor – Decrease your CSS file size and loading speed with this tool.

  • Clean CSS – Another CSS optimization tool for reducing your CSS file size.
  • EM Calculator – Converts your pixel-based sizes to em units for more scalable and accessible CSS design.
  • CSS Redundancy Checker – Eliminate unused CSS selectors automatically as well as check for redundancy in your CSS files.
  • GrayBit – Accessibility testing tool that displays a full-color Web page in grayscale.
  • ProtoShare – Create a clickable website prototype and get feedback, ideas and suggestions from your team members.
  • Most Sliced – A directory of image slicing services that includes reviews and ratings from users.
  • Inserit – A code-free CMS for Web designers.

  • LightCMS – A CMS for Web designers that lets you create websites your clients can manage themselves.
  • clickbooq – A website creation and portfolio management tool.
  • jumpchart – Website planning app that lets you export clean CSS/XHTML.

  • inblogit – A blogging tool for Web designers that can be integrated into any website design.
  • Reflect – A website platform and hosting service for Web designers that lets them and their clients create and manage websites.
  • Carbonmade – An online portfolio site for designers with free and paid plans.
  • ThemesPress – Automatically convert your template files into WordPress themes.

  • Feng GUI – Generates heatmaps for your website by simulating human vision during the first five seconds of viewing your website.
  • Text Generator – Generates lorem ipsum-like text.
  • webvanta – Free business website builder and hosting aimed at providing design professionals a quicker way to build websites.
  • Tuplix – Easy to use website authoring tool that works for new or existing websites.
  • FolioSnap – Website portfolio builder for creative professionals.
  • Frontfriend – CMS for designers that lets them build forms and templates and then lets their clients fill in their own information.
  • ScrnShots – Host, share and tag your screenshots.
  • flickrSLiDR – Create and embed a flickr slideshow on your website or blog.
  • websnapr 2.0 – Online tool for capturing thumbnail of websites.
  • StyleIgnite – Design snippets (CSS, HTML, and more) for contact forms, layouts, and more that you can use on your sites.
  • BgPatterns – Background pattern creation tool with live preview.

  • [ws] Color Scheme Generator 2 – An easy to use color scheme creator.
  • Cornershop – Get the CSS and images to put rounded corners on your website.
  • CSSround – Another tool to create rounded corners on your website.
  • Color Hunter – A color palette creation tool that lets you pull color palettes from images.
  • Web Graphics Maker – A free tool to create backgrounds, lines and bullets for your website.

  • Favicon Generator Tool – Free favicon creator from Dagon Design
  • Genfavicon – A free favicon generator.
  • QuickRibbon.com – Create custom ribbons with or without links for your site.
  • Glassy Buttons – Create custom glassy style buttons.
  • Website Ribbon Generator – Create free ribbons for your site with or without hyperlinks.
  • 4096 Color Wheel – A color scheme generator that shows you Web-safe, Web-smart and unsafe colors.
  • Web 2.0 Free Logo Generator – Create your own custom Web 2.0 logo.
  • colordb – Another color palette generator, though this one is much more in depth than most.
  • colorcombos.com – A huge library of color combinations.
  • ColorToy 2.0 – A Flash-based color palette generator.
  • Accessibility Color Wheel – Check the readability of your background and text color combinations. This tool will tell you if there is enough contrast between the two.
  • The Best Designs – A huge showcase of Web designs and designers.
  • Pattern Tap – Design gallery of different website elements (headers, 404 pages, and the like).
  • eduStyle – A Web design gallery specifically featuring academic websites.

  • finalcrit.com – Free portfolio site for designers.
  • Should Redesign? – Get feedback on whether or not a redesign is needed for your site.
  • Designflavr – Design galleries for all sorts of artwork, including Flash and CSS websites.
  • View – Showcase of website that can be sorted by color or other criteria.

  • InspirationKing – A searchable gallery of websites for inspiration.
  • DesignerSource – A website design gallery that is browsable by topic or color.
  • BestWebGallery – Tagged website design showcase.
  • StyleVault – Another Web design gallery that lets you rate designs.


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My Personal Favorite Design Blogs & Sites

Blogs about Design and Blogging

Top 25 Blogs About Blogging..

  1. Problogger
  2. Copyblogger
  3. John Chow
  4. Quick Online TipsDaily Blog Tips
  5. Lorelle on Wordpress
  6. Dosh DoshPerformancing
  7. Weblog Tools Collection
  8. Blog Herald
  9. Blogging Pro
  10. Successful-Blog
  11. JohnTP
  12. Engtech
  13. Bloggers Blog
  14. Andy Beard
  15. ChrisG
  16. Converstations
  17. The Wrong Advices
  18. Business Blog Wire
  19. Alister Cameron
  20. Blog About Your Blog
  21. Blogtrepreneur
  22. I Help You Blog
  23. Build A Better Blog




Useful Links for Bloggers..

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