Which Way Do I Go!?

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Found Via: www.thinkdesignblog.com/

When creating tutorials for NETTUTS and ThemeForest, I always end up using arrows to point to key areas in my images. Unfortunately, by default, Photoshop only supplies a few boring arrows. If you enjoy the hand-drawn look (which I do!), the folks over at ThinkDesignBlog.com are offering 120 adorable arrows to use in your projects. You’ll be seeing a bunch of these icons in future tutorials. :)

“This vector-pack includes 120+ hand-drawn arrows and other elements. I even snuck in some hand-drawn RSS logos, and social marketing icons. I’m a big fan of the whole ‘hand drawn’ stuff, and an avid “doodler”, so I figured I’d put something together.”
ThinkDesignBlog.com

Arrows
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  • http://kolakube.com/ Alex | Kolakube.com

    Awesome, this is going to help out a ton. Thanks for sharing.

  • http://twitter.com/furley Furley

    thanks jeff.

  • http://superlumi.nl JeremyOLED

    Interestingly enough, I have actually found myself in need of some good hand drawn arrows at multiple points in the past!

  • sean

    Yeah I can see myself using these when I find the time to redesign my portfolio

  • http://www.raymondselda.com/ Raymond Selda

    Really nice! Can’t wait to use this on my next project. Thank you.

  • http://www.xqlusive.nl xQlusive

    Nice arrows!

  • http://www.thinkdesignblog.com Nick Pagano

    Thanks for featuring these! I really appreciate it! It’s caused some new interest in that particular article as well :)

    And thanks to all the people enjoying them! Glad they could be useful.

  • http://themeforest.net/user/JeffreyWay Jeffrey Way
    Author

    @Nick – It’s my pleasure. I love them!

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  • http://parisvega.com Paris Vega

    Cool. I’m inspired to create something similar.

  • http://resnodesigns.com Bryan P.

    This is actually quite fitting for a project I am working on. Thanks!!

  • http://bebo.com/knmn KnMn

    Why is this on nettuts?

  • http://themeforest.net/user/JeffreyWay Jeffrey Way
    Author

    @KnMn – Because it can be used with websites.

  • http://bebo.com/knmn KnMn

    So you can use .eps files in your html layouts?

    Don’t get me wrong, its a nice freebie, but it belongs on psdtuts or vectortuts, imo.

  • Ethan

    How can I open .eps files?

  • http://www.designshard.com Max Stanworth

    @KnMn – Not in your html layouts but in your page design layouts in photoshop or illustrator, you can import .eps in to photoshop but it may raster the file there fore will no longer be vector.

    So you can open them in illustrator and import them as a smart object that way they will be easily resizable in photoshop nd remain vector to work in to a design.

    @Ethan – Use illustrator or photoshop, or any other graphics program you may have!

  • http://timmcnabb.com Tim McNabb

    You can rasterize an EPS file by opening it up in Photoshop. It will become a bitmap file. Play with the settings until you get a size/style you need.

  • http://www.plengmai.com Plengmai.com

    Thank You. I’m love it.

  • Dijux

    Thanks a lot for sharing :)