When I design, I’m often searching for different graphics and images to use for websites or craft projects. Yes, I could probably create many of these myself, but it’s much more efficient to use something that’s already available than re-inventing the wheel. My favorites are free or reasonable-cost resources.
- Creative Fabrica
- Creative Market
- The Fancy Deal
- FlatIcons
- FreeImages (formerly stock.xchng)
- Graphics Fuel
- Lost and Taken
- Openclipart
- Pexels
- PhotoDune
- Pixabay
- Pixel77
- PixelBuddha
- Subtle Patterns
- Unsplash
My CSS Heroes! These are some handy sites and resources from some amazing people who really know their CSS. These sites are where I go when I need tips on solving CSS puzzles, or when I just want to learn something new for the fun of it:
- Jen Simmons
- Rachel Andrew
- Stu Nicholls – CSS Play
- Chris Coyier (he writes about frontend stuff at Boost now). Founder and former owner of CSS Tricks, which is now owned (and pretty much abandoned as far as new content) by Digital Ocean. Fortunately, the archives are still there, at least for now.
- Here are a few more CSS sites Chris mentioned in a comment thread: