What are the two most popular tools that are currently available, and why are they famous?
- Freepik- this tool is famous since it holds massive image compilations that can be used as the web-designer (Date 34). The website for graphic resource is a free image directory.
- Dribble- this is famous since it provides a unique system for drafting, which aims at making images to become exceedingly relevant and stunning for the e-commerce website. Nevertheless, the tool has the capability of holding 24 images every month (Van Riemsdijk et al. 45).
What are the essential features that each tool has to offer?
Freepik- provides icons, vectors, and PSDs of higher qualities. It has a graphic resource that can be accessed freely by the designers for commercial usages. The users have alternatives to removing photos attributes through upgrading to premium levels. Annual subscriptions grant the designer accessibilities to about 318,000 resources without crediting the authors of such images.
Dribble- majorly used in networking and social media. It resembles Twitter concerning its visual artist. Sharing commences in the creation of a community whenever an artist uploads whatever has been developed like icons, visuals, images, and even logos.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of 2 tools for e-commerce web site development?
Advantages of Freepik
- Images need lesser disks space as compared to bitmaps
- Images’ qualities are superior as compared to other image forms.
- Images can be saved easily for future references.
- Easier to use (Date 67)
Disadvantages
- Not suitable for encoding videos and pictures in the real globe.
- Powerful machines used need more data
- Smaller errors can be enlarged to a greater extent
Advantages of Dribble
- Screenshots can be shared easily
- Has unique drafting makes the pictures created to be stunning
- Assists in the social marketing of the website
Disadvantages
- Uploads can only take 24 months when they have been uploaded.
- Field animations can be used, affecting the quality of images used (Van Riemsdijk et al. 31).