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Background Pattern Designs And Resources For Websites. Patterns are a useful resource for website design. Filling the background with a full-blown image is no longer a useful solution today as the variety of devices and screen resolutions in the market make it difficult to adapt to them all, although it is true that the latest plugins and scripts offer solutions such as automatic image resizing. Patterns are similar to those images that are indefinitely repeated either horizontally or vertically. That makes a lot more sense today where usability is concerned, especially in responsive design. Today we've compiled a number of websites that collect many free patterns available for use on the design of your sites and web applications. Patterns Galleries | CSS3 Patterns | Patterns Generators | Examples of websites with patterns Patterns Galleries: There are numerous websites that offer complete resource galleries to download patterns: some of them can be found on the sites we list here: CSS3 patterns: Pattern generators:

The Ultimate Collection Of Free Photoshop Patterns. Advertisement Photoshop users can save themselves a great deal of time and end up with better results by taking advantage of readily available freebies, such as brushes, patterns and shapes. With the wide variety and (often) high quality of resources available, whatever you need or are looking for is in most cases already available somewhere.

The only problem is that the vast quantity of freebies can make it difficult to track down what you need. Hopefully this collection of excellent Photoshop patterns will help. The resources featured here are all available as downloads in PAT format, which can be placed in Photoshop. In addition to this format, there is also a number of quality resources online for creating or using patterns in other formats that can be used by any program, not just Photoshop. As with any type of freebie, always be sure to check the license or requirements set by the creator. Skull Patterns Two skull patterns from Go Media using an image from one of its vector packs. 20 Best Websites For Finding Free Vector Art. 12 best places to get free images for your site.

Adding a few high quality photos is a great way to improve a website, article or presentation - but be careful. A search engine like Google Images will quickly locate just about any shot you could ever want, but using them will almost certainly violate someone's copyright. What's more, search tools like TinEye mean there's a very real chance that the original photographer will find out what you've done. Which could be embarrassing, and maybe expensive, too. Fortunately there's a simple and safe alternative. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Liked this? Sign up for TechRadar's free Weird Week in Tech newsletterGet the oddest tech stories of the week, plus the most popular news and reviews delivered straight to your inbox. Infographic and Presentation Tool for Non-Designers. Easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online.

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