Barbara J. Feldman @ June 10, 2008
One of the most popular trends of Web 2.0 design is a glossy badge with highlights and reflection. But creating them from scratch takes skill and talent. With Web 2.0 Badges , however, you can make badges for free by simply pointing and clicking. Badges can be customized with your choice of text, color, and shape.
Barbara J. Feldman @ April 27, 2004
Before using clipart or music files you’ve found on the Web, always get permission from the owner of the files. On most clipart sites, there will be a copyright statement about how the files may be used. If you do not find one, email the site owner. Often, however, the website publisher is not the owner of the copyright, and can not legally grant you any rights to use the file Once you’ve been granted permission to use a file, be polite and do not link to the file on anyone else’s server. Instead, always download the art or music file, and then upload to your own website server.
Barbara J. Feldman @ March 30, 2004
Royalty-free photographs for your website do not have to be expensive. PD Photo offers thousands of free, public domain photos. IstockPhoto has 85,000 royalty-free photographs and illustrations with prices starting at just fifty cents per image.
Barbara J. Feldman @ June 10, 2003
Maps and atlases are abundant on the Web, but unless you know where to look, it can be frustrating to find them. The best place to start is Mapsarea.com a specialized directory of all things cartographic. Whether your search is for free map clipart, or flags of the world, you’ll find it at Mapsarea.com.
Barbara J. Feldman @ May 6, 2003
If you have an ink-jet printer, you can create one-of-a-kind t-shirts with iron-on transfers, which cost about $11 for a package of six sheets. You can use any graphics software to make your design, but Hanes offers a free software download just for t-shirt design called Hanes T-Shirt Maker Lite.