20 Tools For The Freelance Designer On A Shoestring Budget was a post that caught my eye since I’m a freelancer with a teeny weeny budget. (Freelancers with no money? That’s unheard of!)
I use a few of the tools/services listed like COLOURlovers, Notepad++, and deviantART but some of the other resources listed were new to me.
If you’re a designer/freelancer, you might find something new too. Check it out.
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That was a good resource, of course Notepad++ is a must have, I have Gimp on my computer and would like to get more accustomed to it but its hard to force myself to use it when photoshop is right there, it is good for saving in the ico format for favicons, if it only supported Animated PNG files I might bring myself to use it more often, paint.net is a simpler graphic program for windows users which also supports layers.
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Very cool, I hadn’t heard of paint.net before. Thanks! Here’s the link for anyone reading:
http://paint.net/
I’m working on an app for freelancers that should be ready in about a month – http://quoterobot.com – it would make a good addition to this list.
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Thanks Shawn, that looks like it’s going to be really cool.
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