Today I want to share a translation of another interesting article from the Adobe Stock blog about preparing stock content this year and understanding the latest creative trends. The literal title would be something like “Shake Up Your Stock,” but I decided to improvise a little with the translation for a smoother effect. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
As you know, since January 29 on the Istock stock photo site there have been significant changes related to payments of earned funds, namely – the payments through Moneybookers (Skrill) were discontinued, and payments are now monthly by default, provided the minimum withdrawal amount is reached at the end of the reporting month. Currently, this minimum is set at $100. But that’s not all.
Today is the continuation of the article on transparency effects in Illustrator that I started publishing in December.
Creating stock content can be a great form of investment. And the more useful information you have about which of your photos perform best, the more informed your decisions will be about where to invest your time and money.
The news that excited the community of stock vector contributors this month was published on the official Shutterstock forum on Wednesday, 3/4/2019, and later sent to all contributors by email. Starting April 8, 2019, Shutterstock will update the submission requirements for all vector uploads.
Today I want to share a bit about the new stock agency Colourbox. Strictly speaking, Colourbox isn’t that new – according to the information on their website, they’ve been on the market since 2003.