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Show HN: The top free PSDs on dribbble in one place

152 points| nc | 13 years ago |freethroww.com | reply

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[+] flixic|13 years ago|reply
Found about 40 iOS resources (phone templates, UIs, etc.) before finding a single Android resource. That leads to nothing good for state of mobile design.
[+] smartial_arts|13 years ago|reply
Adding an IFTTT trigger aimed at HN's RSS feed with filter by "free" paid off again.
[+] unimpressive|13 years ago|reply
I read that "book" is also a good one.

I need to buckle down and write an RSS reader. Or find one that fits my use case.

[+] elliotanderson|13 years ago|reply
Looks like it is just doing a tag search for PSD, so many of those shots don't actually contain a free PSD to download.

One option to reduce the noise might be to grep for URL's in the comment and attachment that point to downloadable files.

[+] cwilson|13 years ago|reply
This is definitely the main issue I have with the site. I can produce exactly the same results on Dribbble itself by using the tags feature, but the "psd" tag doesn't actually mean you can download a PSD (the user just decided to tag it with "psd").
[+] nc|13 years ago|reply

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[+] kumarm|13 years ago|reply
I can't seem to find license agreement anywhere for the PSD's. Is there a license agreement so these PSD's can be used?
[+] justjimmy|13 years ago|reply
Usually the author (that posted it on Dribbble) will have a description of how he likes the PSD to be used - ie: Not for redistribution or doesn't want to see it used and reposted on Dribbble etc.

Safest bet - contact the author directly and clarify. You can find their contact info through Dribbble.

Personally when I find resources I'd like to use (mainly non print, commercially), I contact the authors directly and offer to buy a license. Everyone's pretty open and friendly.

[+] hfz|13 years ago|reply
Freebbble is less populated, but contains license information for each item. http://freebbble.com/

Disclaimer: I develop it.

[+] nc|13 years ago|reply
Creator here. If you have a spare dribbble invite and think this is worthy, I'd love one!
[+] MichaelApproved|13 years ago|reply
I'm not sure how Dribbble works, can you please clarify it for me?

I guess you need an invite to be a designer that posts work but do you need an invite to download the PSD or can you sign up on your own to download them?

[+] igul222|13 years ago|reply
If you found this useful, take a look at 365psd.com (with whom I'm not affiliated)- they're really high quality and have been very useful.
[+] JoachimSchipper|13 years ago|reply
This seems... likely to be somewhat contrary to the interest of dribbble and the designers who have uploaded these.
[+] killahpriest|13 years ago|reply
91 pages of PSDs. Add search and filtering by tags, please! Other than that, this is amazing.
[+] KMBredt|13 years ago|reply
I suggest displaying 24 items per page, so there is no blank spot at the end when it displays 3 items per row. 24 obv works great with 2, 3, and 4.
[+] equilibrium|13 years ago|reply
Another suggestion would be to have an alternative viewing/layout such as infinite scroll in addition to the paginated one you've got.
[+] nc|13 years ago|reply
Done
[+] rhizome|13 years ago|reply
The lazy scroll-loader is quite lagged, you might want to add some anticipation.
[+] kombinatorics|13 years ago|reply
wow, didn't know dribbblers lurked hn. nice to see that.
[+] aviswanathan|13 years ago|reply
Someone needs to do this for Themeforest themes haha
[+] bluetidepro|13 years ago|reply
Can you explain what you mean? Do "this" how? Like when a Themeforest theme is free or something? Or just a better gallery of Themeforest themes?
[+] philippbosch|13 years ago|reply
Would be nice to credit the designer on the site.
[+] tokanizar|13 years ago|reply
Just passed it to our design team. They liked it!
[+] envex|13 years ago|reply
A "View All" option would be awesome!