I recently posted about free fonts and free 3D mockups. This latest resource rounds up nicely these two design-related posts by throwing some great images into the mix.
PNGkey has a stunning number of free PNG resources. For those unfamiliar with PNG, it is a graphics file format that allows transparency. This lets you download a resource such as the flames below and spruce up an existing design, as I do in the example below:
Alternatively, you can use the images to create a new design from scratch. With thousands of images, you’re spoiled for choice:
Finally, you can add logos to designs such as banners or websites.
I hope you find PNGkey useful. Once again, many thanks to Krystallia for the tip!
kimwrtr said:
Reblogged this on Kim's Musings.
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David Davis said:
As I understand it, another advantage of a png is that you can make a change to one and save it again as a png without loss of quality. Unlike jpg.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Absolutely. PNG is a lossless format. Its only drawback is that it can sometimes lead to large files. Apart from that, it’s hand-down the best format.
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Gwen Plano said:
Thank you, Nicholas. Very helpful!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Yay! Thanks 😀
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harmonykent said:
Thanks for sharing another great free resource, Nicholas. I have bookmarked PNGkey. Reblogged this on: https://harmonykent.co.uk/free-transparent-logos-and-images/
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thank you 😀
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Priscilla Bettis said:
Great stuff to know, thanks.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Hope you find it useful 🙂
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Staci Troilo said:
Nice resource. I wasn’t aware of this one. Thanks for sharing.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thanks! Hope you find it useful 🙂
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gibsonauthor said:
Reblogged this on s a gibson.
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Mae Clair said:
What an awesome find, Nicholas! Many thanks for sharing!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Yay! Thank you, Mae 😀
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Gabi Coatsworth said:
I love your design tips. Thanks so much…
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Yay! Thank you so much, Gabi 😀
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Joy Lo-Bamijoko said:
Thank you, Nicholas.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
So glad you found it useful, Joy 😀
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The Story Reading Ape said:
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
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rijanjks said:
Thanks for sharing, Nicholas!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Hope you find it useful, Jan 🙂
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Jacquie Biggar said:
Your meme looks great. Thanks for the tips!
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Thank you so much, Jacquie 😀
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Linda Mims said:
Wonderful tip! Thanks for sharing, Nicholas.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Yay! Thank you, Linda 😀
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Don Massenzio said:
Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
Check out this post from Nicholas Rossis’ Blog with how to get Free Transparent Logos and Images
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V.M.Sang said:
Just clicked on the link, but got an error message. Bad Gateway. Don’t know what that means. I might try again later.
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Try clicking here: https://pixabay.com/
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