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January 2006

It was only a matter of time before this would happen. Welcome to the Table of Contents.

The Quality Graphic Site Directory
1/1/06
Do You Know Where Your Graphics Are?
1/1/06
5 Big Reasons to Give Credit When Using Graphics
1/1/06
The Best Ways to Protect Your Digital Art
1/1/06
GSG's Consumer Guide
1/1/06
GSG adds new services for Graphics Site Owners
1/1/06
GSG creates easy to follow basics to Drawing / Computer Graphics CD
Release 2/06
GSG's Must Have Site Tool Recommendations
1/1/06
 

Do you know where your graphics are?

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One of the main concerns for graphic site owners and artist in general, is that someone has stolen a graphic. To many this may not be such a big issue but for millions of artist, companies, and small businesses a stolen graphic could mean the difference between making a sale and losing 20 customers. In short the honest truth is nothing will burn you up more to see someone illegally profit from your hard work and for you not to see one penny for your efforts.

But now there are ways to protect your artwork. For the months of January and February. The Graphics Site Guide will go on a hunt for ways to protect your computer art on the Internet. This is a must read for anyone who plans to use their graphics for profit or for people who just wish to keep others from illegally using the graphics.

The GSG Store

It's official. The GSG has a new store. Here you will find special product offers as well as software for your graphics needs. In addition you will also find a useful consumer guide for various graphic design programs and software. The consumer Guide will have the feedback of graphic artist like yourself as well as GSG's thoughts and opinions. Be sure to check the GSG Store and the GSG consumer guide.

 

Preview of the Quality Graphic Site Directory:

Sites that have received private evaluations and have earned a Quality logo (in Alphabetical Order)

  1. Cinnibelles
  2. DownUndah

Sites that have made improvements but have not received a private evaluation

  1. Ashley Designz (does not require logo for members)
  2. JC's Designs
  3. NutterButtercup

 

 

 

Each site is rated in 3 Categories which are very important to the quality of a web site. The highest Average that a site can score on each is a 10. I recommend that you still check the site for you own evaluation and not to solely go on what you see here. For more detailed ratings click here.

* paid membership 1=Avoid, 5=Ok , 10=Best Value
Web site
Terms
Feedback
Graphics
Avg.
6
5
5.5
5.5
8
N/A
7.5
 
10
5
10
8.3
5
N/A
5.5
 
Freeimages.co.uk (photo stock)
6
N/A
5
 
4
N/A
5.5
5
5
7
5.6
         
 
 
Not all low ratings are bad. It could be that one site has more resources available than another. There are some really nice graphic sites out there so many times it's like comparing a small business to a giant corporation. The size of the business will not affect the terms. Terms are terms no matter how big or small the business is. If you want to be removed from the listings then Click Here: Remove Me

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GSG Quality Logos

This is a sample logo presented to sites that are quality focus in the areas of customer service, presentations, and additional service offers. Sites with this logo have been evaluated and have shown the desire to put quality 1st.
This is a sample logo presented to sites that have gone beyond the average expected services. Customers that see this logo can expect to get more. Sites with this logo tend to go the extra mile for their customers.
This is a sample of logo presented to sites that are currently being evaluated and are in the process of making improvements in their sites in order to provide a better service and a more satisfying experience for their customers.
Sites featuring the GSG Quality logos have gone through or are currently going through extensive evaluations and communications in regarding to making improvements. These sites have shown, through their actions, their desire to give their best.
 

Past GSG Articles:

Nov.2005, Dec.2005, Jan. 2006