Photoshop Websites for Web Designers

Posted on Tuesday 3rd Nov 2009 by Pete Campbell No Comments

Since it’s launch back in 1990,  Adobe Photoshop is now seen as the paint brush of most Web Designers and is respected for being the industry standard software for developing graphics.

Due to Adobe Photoshop’s status as a brand, and its capability to extend its functionality with slick ease via additional plugins, brushes and shapes, over the years it has developed a rabid fan-base and mass online community.

Recently, I asked both our Twitter followers and the other Website Designers here at Creare (Meet the Team) what were their favourites of the many Photoshop resources available online. Below are the results, ranging from popular blogs to useful tutorial websites.

PSD Tuts+

http://www.psdtuts.com/

PSD Tuts+

One of the most established Photoshop resources, PSDTuts+ updates with a new tutorial each day and is a firm favourite among the Web Designers here at Creare.

Vecteezy

http://www.vecteezy.com/

Vecteezy

Vecteezy is a user-driven community providing a comprehensive gallery of free vector graphics suitable for both Adobe Photoshop and its sister product, Illustrator, it’s an effective resource to sharpen up web designs.

BrushKing

http://www.brushking.eu/

BrushKing

Utilising Photoshop Brushes are an effective method of adding a unique touch to a website design, BrushKing is a fantastic resource containing over 6,000 completely free brushes.

PhotoshopUserTV

http://www.photoshopusertv.com/

Photoshop UserTV

Sponsored by Adobe, PhotoshopUserTV is a bi-weekly video podcast discussing offering the latest tips, tricks, tutorials and news on everything Photoshop. It’s a great watch offering the latest insights on the software.

For even further Web Designers resources, check out my recent blog post on Podcasts for Web Designers or alternatively, watch our latest video blog on How to do a Handwriting Effect in Adobe Flash.

Pete Campbell

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