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This discussion focuses on sourcing high-quality clipart for newsletters, particularly when Microsoft clipart fails to meet user needs. Participants recommend using Animation Factory for animated graphics and highlight the advantages of Printmaster and PoweredTemplate for static images. A practical tip for inserting and formatting pictures in Microsoft Word is also shared, emphasizing the importance of adjusting layout settings for better visual integration.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for newsletter creators, graphic designers, and anyone looking to enhance their digital publications with quality visuals.
COOKINWITHSHERRI said:I just go into my website and click on update picture (like where you put it for this month special) After get in the screen that has all the pictures to choose from - you can right click and do save as to a file or your desk top. Go to word and just click file, insert, picture and it will put it on your document.
HANDY TIP: I will tell you that if your inserting a pic in Word - if you want to move it around or resize it, you have to right click, click format picture, layout tab then select behind or infront of text.
Oh, Thank you very much! I used to PoweredTemplate , but this resource much better!Sk8Mom209 said:If you are email your newsletter and like animation, try Animation Factory.
High-quality clipart refers to visually appealing graphics that can enhance the overall look of your newsletter. Using high-quality images can capture readers' attention, convey messages more effectively, and improve the overall professionalism of your content.
You can find high-quality clipart on various online platforms such as stock photo websites, graphic design marketplaces, and free clipart repositories. Some popular sources include Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, and sites like Pixabay or Unsplash for free options.
Yes, copyright issues are crucial to consider. Always check the licensing agreements of the clipart you intend to use. Some images may require attribution, while others may be available for commercial use without restrictions. It's essential to ensure you have the right to use the images in your newsletter.
To effectively integrate clipart, ensure that the images complement your content and overall design. Use clipart to highlight key points, break up text, or add visual interest. Maintain a consistent style and color palette to create a cohesive look throughout your newsletter.
Absolutely! Creating your own clipart allows for unique and personalized visuals that reflect your brand. You can use graphic design software like Adobe Illustrator or free tools like Canva to design custom clipart tailored to your newsletter's theme and audience.