Archive for the ‘Give away’ Category

Free Aperture and Lightroom Presets

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

When Aperture 3 came out and introduced presets (about time) I started scouting the net for free presets. I quickly noticed that preset-sharing was far from organized. It was going on in large scale but it was very decentralized and non efficient from a user standpoint. Presets were shared on personal blogs, forums, mailing-lists etc. All this did was confirm my hunch that the photographer-community is one of the most sharing and caring one, and that’s not a bad thing at all.

Since I have gone freelance as a web designer I all of a sudden have time for a personal project along with client work, and it was now obvious that my first project would be a preset community.

Hence Presetpond was born – the first online community for sharing Aperture and Lightroom presets. Everyone can download the presets posted for free. Registered user benefit from selfpromotion as they upload new presets to the base. These presets can then be rated and commented on by the community.

I have high hopes for the site, and time will tell if the community will remember to contribute and not only consume the free goods. This is a little social study as well.

Anyhow – if you are a photographer please head on over to presetpond.com and share some of your presets and get a couple of fresh new ones while you are at it.



Roll your own

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Sharing is in many ways the pivotal point of the web. Whether we are talking users sharing photos or videos, sharing ideas and thoughts the idea of sharing is not new to the web. The notion of freely available knowledge is what makes many people describe the Internet as a gold mine.

There is such a thing as over sharing (read disabling all privacy features on Facebook) amongst private individuals. However, few people thought that private companies would join this sharing wave to the extent of giving away their trade secrets all in the name of the open web. Never the less that is what Backblaze did in a blogpost back in September 2009.

Backblaze is an amazing backup tool that lets you backup your computer both Mac and PC for no more than $5 a month – unlimited storage. That price point is hard to beat and I have used it ever since I lost a vast collection of images due to a dead hard drive. This however, is not a commercial for Backblaze – now lets get back on track.

What Backblaze did back in September of 2009 was nothing less than extraordinary. In a blog post they revealed how to build their custom storage devices they have created enabling them to offer the storage at such a remarkable low price point. Not only do they describe how to build the “pod”, but they also include a 3d model, complete list of items needed and a diagram.

I still have not figured out why the decided to open up like that but I came across the blog post from Digg and found out about the company through that channel. Also it projected the company as cool, open, forward thinking and with good intentions. The outcome -> I signed up.

Many other companies and individuals are doing this on a regular basis – giving away for free. At the end of the day that is what the open source movement is about.

Another example I came across recently is a small project managed by Niels Gamborg. He has created a range of name generators and has decided to give away the name generator scripts that run this site for free. What makes this stand out from general open source projects is that we are actually talking about a complete site ready to launch with minimum effort. This could easily be used for an Adsense hobby project.

Bottom line – the Internet is once again showing how we are reinventing how we do business.

Free Buttons for Photoshop – Give Away

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

I thought I would celebrate the fact that I finally got a blog up and running by starting the blog off with a little free give away.

The main reason for me putting up a blog is the fact that I am going freelance very soon. This has led me to review my own workflow and in the process I have noticed that I have too many repetitive tasks involved in creating my designs.

Much like a good chef creates base stocks as a foundation to his creations I have started creating base templates for grids, buttons and controls that I normally create from the ground up each time.

Please note that these act as a base from where I can adjust to the needs of the each individual site design. The templates don’t save me hours, but it does set me of to a good start and leaves me time to pay even more attention to the details in the design.

So go ahead and download the photoshop template below and let me know if you have any suggestions for other templates in the comments.

Download the template here

Free button template for photoshop