Top Graphic Resources For Your Website Or Blog

Graphic Resources

In this article, we will mention where to find graphic resources for your website or blog that can help you in its design or include new elements that give your online site, newly created or already existing, a more attractive appearance among your customers and readers.

Some freelancers or bloggers have just started in the fascinating world of virtual broadcasting. Likely, one of the first questions they have asked themselves when giving life to their virtual platform is, “where to download attractive photos for free without having legal problems? Secondly, they have thought of the Google image search engine as the ideal image library for this purpose.

Although this graphic resource is very useful and can get you out of trouble for some time, there are countless alternatives that will give your website personalized and professional graphic support.

Graphic resources for web content

From the combination of various elements, you can obtain different advertising combinations, such as an advertisement or logo. Next, I leave you different references, both photographic resources and another great variety of graphic resources:

Photos

Apart from the images from the Google search engine, you will also find images to download for free on websites such as:

*Flickr

*MorgueFile

*Photo

*Pixabay

*Wikimedia Commons

Please note that if you are not willing to invest in the image of your website, the quality, and variety that you will obtain will not be the same. Another option is that you take paid resources published on the Internet as simple guidance tools.

If, on the other hand, you are willing to pay a small amount for distinctive and attractive images, you can use some image banks such as:

*Fotolia

*Bigstockphoto

*Istockphoto

*Logos

If you have your own business or are part of an organization that requires a new brand image, there is a wide directory where you can find model templates:

*brandsoftheworld

*Designer.am

*SportsLogos

If you don’t want your logo to lose quality, I recommend that when you save the image, you do it in PNG-24 format (if possible with transparency) from your favorite image editor or from Photoshop.

And if you want a better and more unique logo, try some logo design programs like DesignEvo. They are much cheaper than a designer but much better than an image bank.

As a last tip for blogs, it is essential to remind you that adding the logo to your blog is very simple, you just have to go inside the options panel to “Design/Edit” (in the title gadget), and once there you The header options will appear where you can insert the image.

Icons

This type of computer pictogram usually has a size between 16×16-128×128 pixels and has a different format depending on the operating system; for Windows, the icons are binary .ico files. For Mac, they are .icns files, and for UNIX, simple images are used in PNG, SVG, or XPM.

For the free download of icons, we recommend the following sites:

*Iconfinder

*IconArchive

*IconStick

*FindIcons

*TheIconFactory

Fonts

If you are looking to give the lyrics of your website or blog a personal touch, you can find different free fonts classified by authors and topics at:

*DaFont

*LyricsMania

*Free Fonts

*FontRiver

You can also mark a few points of originality by downloading successful fonts in the cinema through my post.

One factor to keep in mind when choosing a font is that not all fonts include all the symbols of the Latin script.

If you have already chosen the typeface you want to use to give life to your website or blog, but you don’t know what font it is, simply by inserting an image of it in MyFonts, you will instantly get the answer you were looking for.

Vectors

At a higher graphic level, we have vectors, which go beyond the photographic pixel and are ideal for designing logos and corporate company images. This tool, commonly used by graphic designers, is also available online for free on websites such as Ocala (one of the most famous) and for a fee at VectorStock.

Templates

The templates are nothing more than templates that can allow you to save costs when designing a website or blog since they are already made templates such as Blogger, WordPress, or Tumblr (well known among bloggers).

However, we can find different professional CSS template options without the need to hire an expert designer, using the resources provided on websites such as Free CSS Templates as an application or inspiration tool.

Textures and Patterns

Textures are one of the basic elements of graphic design since it is the resource that provides the sensation of the surface. They can be, in addition to visual elements, tactile, and together with the visual patterns, they make up what is known as the mosaic texture (when an image is repeated successively in the same design, thereby creating backgrounds applicable to a large number of media).

To download textures, we will mention the best known:

*CGTTextures

*Mega-Tex

And for patterns:

*The Inspiration Gallery

*Citrus Moon

Color tools

Knowing the ideal color combination for your site is not an easy task, but the Internet offers us a wide variety of palettes and tools that can help you, and best of all, many are free! Here are some that can help you a lot:

*ColorSchemeDesigner

*Colored

*ColorMunki

*Colorspire

*ColorExplorer

Photoshop Tutorials and Brushes

Lastly, and given the widespread use that Photoshop is given in the area of graphic arts and even in the daily life of digital users, this powerful software offers a number of useful tutorials that can help you in the different areas of design, from its selection and edition to its final retouching.

In addition, with the wide range of Photoshop brushes that we find on the Internet, you can incorporate a greater variety of colors into your designs.

If what you are really looking for is to reach a greater number of visits to your website or blog, it is essential that you take into account all these graphic tools, among others.

An attractive website, personalized and oriented to the visual satisfaction of its followers, would not be the same without something more than a simple attached image (however original and recurrent it may be).

Have you already used some of these graphic resources in web design? Which ones do you consider most useful? I look forward to your comments!

By Olivia Bradley

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