Introduction
Today giveaway is the awesome stock photos from TheAdStock. What makes TheAdStock different from the rest of stock photo providers are - you can download images with transparent background, test it with different background colors on the spot, and they use fresh young model, lastly, it's affordable!
About TheAdStock
TheAdStock is a new site on the market of stock photography, and it’s a little different from the rest of the pack. We know how designers spend hours of work cropping images and changing backgrounds, but now you don’t need to anymore. TheAdStock provides transparent images, ready to use in your banner ads, websites, blogs, flyers, brochures and other advertising materials, digital or printed. And where most stock sites let you download JPGs only, TheAdStock sells only high quality TIFFs and PNGs, and lets you preview the images on different background colors.
TheAdStock was created by Smartketer LLC, the same company that came up with BannerSnack (online banner generator), as a natural step in the company’s efforts to help users create the best banners. The idea grew into a collection they’d like to offer to anyone who’s into making ads, websites or prints, to help make their jobs simpler.
Check out their growing collection of stock images (they add to the collection every week)
Freebies
TheAdStock offers a selection of free stock photos featuring up-to-date technology and now a set of 4th of July themed images, something you don’t find in large numbers on other sites. Head over there and check them out.
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- Add a comment on this post before July 12rd, 2012 along with your twitter ID and valid email address
Winners!
Congratulation to all the winners! You have won the awesome 100points worth of credit from TheAdStock.
- Joel
- Elena
- Lazaac
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