Often when i need graphics, my first step is to go to the Microsoft’s Office Online Clip Art page.  Now, I know, you’re probably thinking, He must be high on something to recommend us to use such a novice tools to design site.  

Hear me out. I’ve poked around quite a bit on the Web for clip art. I often get frustrated and a little annoyed at how many clip art sites are badly organized, really badly designed (with blinky letters,a thousand pop up ads, and links that go nowhere), and also disguised to the fact that they want to charge you for art. Microsoft’s clip art page is pretty straightforward, always seasonally appropriate, free and, best of all, makes searching for what you need quick and easy.  

I should also mention that it doesn’t only offer clip art created by Microsoft. It offers resources from Animation Factory, iStockphoto, Presentation Pro, and several other suppliers who offer high quality (and dependably virus- and spyware-free) resources.  I would highly recommend all of you to check it out.

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