Useful Resource – SharePoint 2010 Layered Photoshop File

Came across this link via Steve Pietrek’s blog – he posts links from time to time rounding up useful resources, so much so, that I am going to need to watch that more carefully.

One of the links he posted recently was to Erik Swenson’s blog, where he shared (for free), a layered Photoshop file of a default SharePoint 2010 site. This is extremely handy for mock-ups. Thanks Erik! Much appreciated.

You can find that post here: http://erikswenson.blogspot.com/2008/10/ootb-sharepoint-layered-photoshop-file.html

 

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About Geoff Varosky
Geoff Varosky is a Senior Architect for Insight, based out of Watertown, MA. He has been architecting and developing web based applications his entire career, and has been working with SharePoint for the past 15 years. Geoff is an active member of the SharePoint community, Co-Founder and Co-Organizer of the Boston Area SharePoint Users Group, co-founder for the Boston Office 365 Users Group, co-organizer for SharePoint Saturday Boston and speaks regularly at SharePoint events and user groups.

One Response to Useful Resource – SharePoint 2010 Layered Photoshop File

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