Stuff I’ve found useful:
Free images
Finding great stock photos is a pain. You’re left with either low-res amateur photos, people wearing cheesy headsets, or photos that are out of budget for the project you’re working on. Below is an ongoing list (so bookmark it) of the best stock photo sites I’ve come across.
- Little Visuals http://littlevisuals.co/
- Unsplash http://unsplash.com/
- Death to the Stock Photo http://join.deathtothestockphoto.com/
- New Old Stock http://nos.twnsnd.co/
- Superfamous (requires attribution) http://superfamous.com/
- Picjumbo http://picjumbo.com/
- The Pattern Library http://thepatternlibrary.com/
- Gratisography http://www.gratisography.com/
- Getrefe http://getrefe.tumblr.com/
- IM Free (requires attribution) http://imcreator.com/free
- Jay Mantri http://jaymantri.com/
- Public Domain Archive http://publicdomainarchive.com/
- Magdeleine http://magdeleine.co/
- Foodiesfeed http://foodiesfeed.com
- Picography http://picography.co/
- Raumrot http://www.raumrot.com/10/
- ISO Republic http://isorepublic.com/
This article came from https://medium.com/@dustin/stock-photos-that-dont-suck-62ae4bcbe01b
© Copyright
Need to understand the UK law on copyright ownership?
You do, because many people don’t, the assumption is that; once you have paid for me to design and supply you a logo it is automatically yours. This is incorrect, learn more about it here: https://www.gov.uk/ownership-of-copyright-works
Contracts
Got a contract in place?
If not – go and download one of the best: https://gist.github.com/malarkey/4031110
Need a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA)? http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/projects/three-wise-monkeys/
Lets be analytical
Did you know you can track your social media presence?
Sumall (allows your to track multiple accounts including Google +, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram)
SproutSocial (SproutSocial does it all: publishing, monitoring, analytics, team collaboration, and more)
Buffer (Buffer is best known as a social media publishing tool, but what many fail to realise it that it also comes with an analytics section in the dashboard)
Hootsuite (You can create reports like general Twitter and Facebook overviews, a summary or detailed report for Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn Page Insights, as well as Google Analytics)
OktoPost (Like Hootsuite, OktoPost allows you to monitor and publish across multiple platforms including being able to monitor and measure your reach through the campaign analytics option built-in to the software)
Mention (Instead of monitoring your social feeds, Mention monitors, well, mentions)
See the Pen Palette Generator by Tim Gorringe (@agentgorringe) on CodePen.light