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The Ultimate Directory of Free Image Sources

The Ultimate Directory of Free Image Sources | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While these websites do not actually contribute image content themselves, they’re able to index images in a way that makes it easier to search for free content. Because the images come from a variety of sources, it is important to note that these websites tend to have a worse track record when it comes to filtering inappropriate content for students.


When it comes to searching for images for my blog, Bing is the clear winner for one simple reason; while Google and Yahoo also allow you to filter by license types, Bing is the only one that will search strictly public domain images. You can’t beat public domain when it comes to blog images. You can freely modify images, use them commercially, and no attribution (or research into attribution) is needed....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Older resource for visuals but Dan Leeman's sources for free images are organized to help you find what you’re looking for. And he has a list of terrific niche sources like photos of the earth, archives and categories of all types. My current fav is Pixabay!

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Best Fonts & Colors in the Most Shareable Social Media Images

Best Fonts & Colors in the Most Shareable Social Media Images | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A look at the psychology and research behind shareable social media images, and how to create your own.But, how much do you know about actually creating scientifically shareable images?


Turns out, there’s tons of actionable, research-backed advice on how to create social media images that get shared—the ideal colors, fonts, text, and more, all leveraging what we know about design, psychology and the Internet to get more shares and engagement. 


By the end of this article you’re going to be fully aware of how to make images that your readers can’t help but share. All backed by science....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Epic tips from James Johnson at Buffer. Highly recommended. 10/10

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