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70 Open Source Resources for Designers
Some great deals for designers – open source Web sites and sources
Linda offers some great deals for designers – open source Web sites and sources that are easy on designers' wallets, because they're free.
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Many of the sites above also offer venues for designers to show off their products and skills. If you use a site's photographs or artwork on a regular basis, you might think about contributions from your portfolio as well to help populate a site and get your name out.
You might also browse around and join open source design communities such as OpenGL.org. This is a vendor-independent and organization-independent web site that acts as one-stop hub for developers and consumers for all OpenGL news and development resources.
Linda Goin
Linda Goin carries an A.A. in graphic design, a B.F.A. in visual communications with a minor in business and marketing and an M.A. in American History with a minor in the Reformation. While the latter degree doesn't seem to fit with the first two educational experiences, Linda used her 25-year design expertise on archaeological digs and in the study of material culture. Now she uses her education and experiences in social media experiments.
Accolades for her work include fifteen first-place Colorado Press Association awards, numerous fine art and graphic design awards, and interviews about content development with The Wall St. Journal, Chicago Tribune, Psychology Today, and L.A. Times.