I came across an article at Design Instruct. Thanks to Jake Gube for sharing these wonderful free photos. He wrote:
"Here’s a bunch of free landscape stock photos you can download and use for free.
The following images are from Unsplash, Gratisography, Pixabay and Little Visuals — sites that release or feature photos in the public domain. This means these landscape photos can be used commercially.
These landscape images can be used as wallpapers, website backgrounds, stock photos, etc."
Did you know there is a free online ebook reading website, Kbuuk? Not only can you read ebooks, you can publish your own ebook as well. Advantages of reading ebooks at Kbuuk:
"IconBug.com has some of the hottest icons and clip art images online in
an easy to search database that is available online 24/7 for free. If
you are looking for something special use the search box to the right.
Start typing and our engine will generate search suggestion based off
our most popular content.
IconBug is currently serving up some 10,000 Free Icons and it's content is growing daily."
The fun thing about GIFs, Graphics Interchange Format, is that they can either be a normal graphic, or it can be a motion graphic where the entire graphic or parts of the graphic moves. Website Make Use Of wrote about a dedicated search engine for these animated GIFs. Read the article to learn about the Giphy search engine.
"The following photos are sourced from the sites Unsplash, Gratisography, New Old Stock, and Pixabay. These sites release or feature images that are in the public domain, which means the photos in this collection can be used commercially."
Jacob Gube has a quick read article, including video, discussing 5 minute crash course on the History of Topography.
"Ben Barrett-Forrest’s 5-minute film, The History of Typography – Animated Short,
courses through the key events that have shaped the art and science of
typography. The film starts with the first typeface (i.e. Blackletter)."