Ten Free Online Tools Every Designer Should Know

These free resources help you manage your business, store files, find stock images that aren't copyrighted, explore color, and more.
Written by Pariah Burke on November 10, 2008

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When I pitched the idea for this article to my editor, I thought it would be an easy assignment. Was I wrong! There are so many cool, useful, and free online tools that it was tough to pare the list down to only 10.

I first narrowed the list to those tools with the greatest utility and broadest appeal. When that still left me with a long list, I threw darts. The results are below.

1. Lorem Ipsum Generator
InDesign, InCopy, and QuarkXPress have built-in filler-text generators, but they only do paragraph type (without some work on your part). Moreover, few other design tools generate placeholder text. That's why I use the Lorem Ipsum Generator. Available free and in 32 languages, the Lorem Ipsum Generator will produce placeholder text of any length you want simply by specifying the number of paragraphs, words, bytes, or lists.

2. Color Inspiration and Community
Before Adobe's Kuler there was -- and still is -- Colour Lovers. Colour Lovers is similar to Kuler in that you can create, share, and discuss color palettes. Both let you create color palettes from scratch or from an uploaded image, and then tag, share, and discuss your palettes and others’, but Colour Lovers boasts even more impressive features.

The second biggest advantage of Colour Lovers is the inclusion of patterns: Not only can you create and share colors and palettes, but also patterns of colors, many of which were inspired by palettes shared in the community. Enhanced search capabilities make it easier to find colors, palettes, and patterns by hue, Web Hex color value, date, keyword, and popularity.

Colour Lovers' biggest advantage over Kuler is the ability to download palettes not only in the Creative Suite-specific Adobe Swatch Exchange ASE format, but also as a Photoshop, Illustrator, or GIMP document, and HTML file listing the colors in Web Hex values, or even a Zip archive. Kuler offers only the ASE format.

Although Kuler boasts a better color mixing interface, the extra features of Colour Lovers nudges it ahead of Kuler in my (swatch) book.

3. Invoicing and Billing
FreshBooks is free invoicing and invoice tracking service. You can send invoices via e-mail or have FreshBooks print and snail mail them. The basic account is free and allows you to manage three clients concurrently, but e-mails you send through the system are branded with an ad for FreshBook itself.

To get rid of the ad, increase the number of clients you can manage, or number of individuals in your organization who can access the account, you’ll need to upgrade to a paid account. Prices range from as little as $14 per month for 25 clients and one staff member account on up to the “Time Machine” plan of 5,000 clients and 20 staff members for a still very reasonable $149 per month.

4. Online Meeting, Collaboration, and Document Sharing and Proofing
If I had written this article last year I would have had to pay for competent online tools for online collaboration, white boarding, document proofing, and approval. This year a single free service addresses all of those needs, and it does so very well.

Acrobat.com, released concurrently with Acrobat 9, includes a quartet of very powerful tools.

In Buzzword, you can create and invite others to view or contribute to word processor documents. I’ve come to love Buzzword because of the ease with which it facilitates collaboration with clients and partners. In particular, it’s useful for creating to-do or Q and A lists that multiple parties can change at any time. You can even export Buzzword documents to the desktop in a variety of standard word processor formats (and PDF, of course).

ConnectNow (see below) is Acrobat.com’s online meeting and screen sharing service. Invite clients, colleagues, or remote employees to meet live and share files, screens, and a whiteboard while conversing via integrated text chat, audio via computer microphone or telephone, and even Web cam video, all for free.

Do you want an easy way to share proofs and large files with clients without worrying about e-mail attachment limits or walking clients through the process of using your FTP server? Every free Acrobat.com membership includes 5GB of file storage (see below). You can access your own files again from any Web browser, but more importantly, you can also instantly share any uploaded document with others. Although there are file-sharing services out there with larger capacities and more advanced versioning, it’s the clean and intuitive user interface, as well as the tight integration with the other Acrobat.com services that puts the free My Files and Share services top of my list.

A bonus fifth feature of Acrobat.com is the free conversion of various file types to PDF. If you don’t have Acrobat on hand, upload your file to the site and download a PDF.

5. Project Management
Liquid Planner is a hosted project-management application that includes project scheduling and analysis; task management; resource scheduling; milestones; drag-and-drop ordering of priorities and tasks; integrated e-mail and other communication tools; personalized dashboards; and more. Like many such services there are paid plans, but the free plan might do you with a respectable 2GB of file storage, up to three team members, and an unlimited number of projects and tasks.

6. Understanding Your Pay Rate
How do you know if you’re being paid what you’re worth? What is the average pay rate for someone in your position, at similarly sized organizations, in your city or region? Would it benefit you to move? Find the answers to these and other burning questions with the ultra useful Design Salary Calculator. Choose your position, type and size of organization, client base, and location(s) to generate a report based on the information AIGA, Aquent, and Communication Arts magazine collect annually from 50 thousand of our creative peers.



Go to page 2 for info on identifying fonts, free stock imagery, and more!

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wow

thanks a bunch... some will come in hand for me to :)

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Thank you!

This was excellent! Thank you for sharing!

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bar codes and email-address disguiser

Here are two that I use occasionally:
www.barcoding.com/upc/
will make a barcode.

www.fantomaster.com/fantomasSuite/mailShield/famshieldsv-e.cgi
will translate an email address to Unicode, so you can use it on a web page without it getting picked up by spammers.

Thanks for a great article!

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EPS Logos of the World

Forgot to include: http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/

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EPS Logos of the World

Download thousands of logos from Best Brands of the World in EPS format. Also some fonts and photos are available. Great resource.

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Want More Articles Like This One?

By the way, Creativepro.com and I are strongly considering other similar articles to this one (I'm pitching, they're considering)--lists of the best resources, free or low-cost tools, and so on. Infact, with all the resources I couldn't fit into this article,I already have "10 (More!) Free Online Tools Every Designer Should Know" written!

CP says that whether I get to write those is predicated on how popular this first one turns out. So, if you like this article and want to see more like it, please share the link around and get your colleagues, friends, clients--heck, even your parents--to come visit and drop a comment and/or click the rating at the top of the article.

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Thank you!

I'm glad everyone liked the article! Thanks so much for the compliments.

I'd like to respond to a couple comments, if I may.

re: Basecamp: Basecamp is indeed an excellent--and popular--tool. Although I really wanted to include it in the list, the fact that the free account is so limited compared to other applications knocked it off. Although I think it's a great value for the money they charge, I wanted to provide a list of useful tools that were completely free. Now, if Creativepro.com lets me write "10 Low Cost Online Tools Every Designer Should Know," well, you'll definitely see Basecamp on it (as well as some of the other offerings from 37Signals).

re: Identifont.com: I wasn't kidding when I said I had a huge short list of free tools for this article. Identifont.com was on it from the very beginning. I didn't want to use up my limited 10 slots by including two font identification tools, so I chose WhatTheFont.com because I thought it wasn't as well known as Identifont.com, but should be. Although I couldn't include it in the main list, I'm VERY glad to see that Identifont.com got mentioned in the comments. It's an absolutely wonderful tool.

re: Zamar.com: Ooh! Sounds great! I'm going to check that out as soon as I finish this comment. Thanks, Jenni!

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Freebie List

Pariah,
This is a seriously cool list. Thank you, thank you!

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Logos and Icons

While not advocating violation of trademark/copyright laws, sometimes you just need a logo in EPS format and your client refuses to send you anything besides the logo they got off their website. In those cases:
http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/

Ever do a Google search for "free icons"? Nightmare!
Try this instead:
http://www.maxpower.ca/free-icons/2006/03/05/

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Free online tools

You asked for suggestions. If you need to use movie clips, say from youtube, there is a great site that will convert it to a format you can use on your computer. Doesn't matter whether you are a PC or Mac person and what format you require.

Go to www.zamar.com - all the instructions are there. You can choose whether you want to convert a file you have already downloaded or put in a URL for a site.

Jenni Wright
Public Speaker, Emotional Intelligence Trainer and Coach
www.emotionalintelligenceaus.com
www.askjenniwright.com

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I think you need an all in one tool

Don't get me wrong i agree that all those tools are great, but why not look for one tool that can do most of the stuff? like for example http://www.comindwork.com has project management, collaboration, file sharing, invoicing etc. Or for example even a more powerful http://www.attask.com will be more expensive, but has even more enterprise features.

http://management.blogvis.com

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I stand corrected

FolderShare does work once you get the hang of it. The interface could be more intuitive, for me anyway, but it actually did synchronize all of my safari bookmarks. I could not, however, synch only the bookmarks without also synching the history and last session links. Never could get support page to load, though.

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Sounded like a good idea...

..till I actually tried to use Folder Share. 1. It's a beta site, at least for Macs, 2. It doesn't work, which substantially decreases its value :) and, 3. Help page doesn't load. So, overall a real woof-woof. Maybe you should test cross platform before recommending?

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Good list, Pariah!

I prefer 37Signals' Basecamp to Liquid Planner. Also, I love logopond.com for inspiration.

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Ten Free Online Tools

Great list. Thanks! Looking forward to the updates too!

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nice info!

Thanks for this article, great resources. I wanted to add another favorite font identifier -- identifont.com. This or whatthefont have almost always given me the right font info.

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