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Free For All: Photoshop Brushes, Fonts, and Image Tools

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on October 30, 2009

One free online tool lets you easily extract colors from images and share them. Another resizes, renames, and convert folders full of images. I also have lots of free Photoshop brushes and fonts -- everyone's favorites!

Free For All: An Awesome Assortment

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on October 19, 2009

Turn your handwriting into a font, get photos, add a store to a Web site, keep track of keyboard shortcuts, and add cartoon bubbles to Photoshop files. And as always, all for free!

Free For All: Harvest These Freebies

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on September 23, 2009

Summer has officially given way to fall, and in the northern hemisphere, that means it's harvest time. Fill your basket with this delectable sampling of free tools, fonts, and services.

Free For All: Halloween Edition

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on August 31, 2009

Halloween in August? It's not too early to start thinking spooky, especially if you'll be sending out Halloween-themed projects to a printer.

Free For All: Twice As Nice

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on July 22, 2009

Two servings of our freebies column in one month? Don't worry, there's no such thing as overindulgence when you're talking about free photos, textures, icons, cheatsheets, or Photoshop brushes. Dig in!

Free For All: The Best Things In Life

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on June 29, 2009

What do you feel like? Textures? Illustrator brushes? A Photoshop brush viewer? Free faxes? Or how about a utility that never forgets? Why not take 'em all -- they're free!

Free For All: Put Away Your Wallet

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on May 14, 2009

Convert files, change your wallpaper, get things done, restore missing Photoshop features, and try fonts. As always, they're all free.

Free For All: This Stuff's Worth Paying For, But You Don't Have To!

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on April 13, 2009

There's something for everyone this month: designers of iPhone Web sites or iApps; type lovers; business owners; and people who just want to compress the heck out of online images.

Free For All: I Can't Believe They Give This Away!

Features: Written by Pariah Burke on March 18, 2009

Are you looking for a fast, free way to resize a bunch of images? How about free templates for CDs and DVDs? Or free vector art? Could you use a designer-friendly diagramming and flowcharting application? Then this, my friend, is the article for you.

iPhone Apps for Designers

Features: Written by Jeff Carlson on January 28, 2009

Yes, iPhones are good for phone calls, text messages, email, and of course, games. But many iApps are truly useful additions to a designer's toolbox. Here are a few of the better apps, which range in price from free to $9.99.

Photo Murals Make You Think Big. Really Big.

Features: Written by Brian P. Lawler on July 21, 2008

For this children's museum in California, one intrepid creative pro produced an 18-gigabyte HDR Photoshop file, a 19-foot-long printout, and a 9-foot-high neon sign.

Photography Secrets from One of the World's Top Shooters

Features: Written by Joe McNally on May 30, 2008

Joe McNally, whose work has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated, National Geographic, and Time (to name a few), shares the stories behind some of his greatest shots as well as the lighting techniques he used to make them great.

Set Them Free!

Features: Written by Anne-Marie "HerGeekness" Concepcion on May 5, 2008

Find and use the free images and photos hidden in common applications.

Scanning Around With Gene: Oh Yeah? Then Show Me Your Badge.

Features: Written by Gene Gable on January 11, 2008

There was a time when many professions, from elevator operator to society reporter, came with a badge. Gene Gable takes a look back at badge design and wonders what themes might emerge if graphic designers were to revive this lost art. Submit your customized badge and you may win an Amazon.com gift certificate!

Decoding the Recycling Symbol

Features: Written by Ruth Hagopian on October 26, 2007

Do you know when, where, and how to use the recycling symbol on the products you design or market?

Scanning Around With Gene: One Ringy-Dingy, Two Ringy-Dingies

Features: Written by Gene Gable on October 12, 2007

If people think Apple is overly controlling of the iPhone, they must not be old enough to remember Ma Bell. Gene Gable takes a graphic look at a time when the most exciting phone on the market was called a "Princess," and "phone manners" were not about talking at the opera.

Pantone 2.0: After 45 Years, the Sequel to PMS

Features: Written by Gene Gable on September 5, 2007

The new Pantone Goe spot-color matching system has a lot going for it compared to the venerable Pantone Matching System: It nearly doubles the number of unique colors, adopts a logical naming scheme, and comes with innovative color-palette software. But will Goe replace your current PMS swatch book? Only your wallet knows for sure.

Scanning Around With Gene: Part 2 of That '70s Type!

Features: Written by Gene Gable on August 22, 2007

Gas was in short supply during some of the 1970s, but not so great type designs. Several new companies and technologies emerged that made that period the decade of display type. While good headlines were still set one letter at a time, new technology gave both designers and typesetters almost unlimited options. The results, says Gene Gable, while not always readable, were at least nice to look at.

Efficiency: It's Not Just for Production Monkeys

Features: Written by Sean Ashcroft on July 9, 2007

With a few free tools from software companies and other users, you can carve out more time for what you really love: creativity.

Scanning Around with Gene: When Sparks Fly

Features: Written by Gene Gable on July 2, 2007

Of the many images associated with the Fourth of July in America, it is those related to fireworks that bring back the best memories for many. In this installment, Gene Gable looks at the graphic art of fireworks and things that go boom.