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This platform has a rich collection of professionally designed vector graphics and photographs.

Where have I used this?

I've used vectors designed by them in use cases such as the icons in my product 'Discovery', in accordance with their secondary element guidelines for apps.

This royalty free image platform offers high quality visuals made available by the many talented contributors.

Where have I used this?

The images from this platform have been invaluable to my projects, from well representing my articles to making my user personas more relatable. While I am unable to attribute photographers individually, I'd like to spread the word about this wonderful community who have generously made over two million photos available for anyone to use.

Part of Google's Material design system, these icons have become a universal standard onto themselves across products and the web.

Where have I used this?

My product concepts have also greatly benefited from Google's Material Icons, which have helped standardize visualizations of functions and menu items. These icons have been made available under the Apache License Version 2.0.

This mapping tool needs no introduction for consumers, but it is also a critical technology for businesses easy through integrations.

Where have I used this?

Several designs in my portfolio were brought to life with imagery from Google Maps. These images were used to represent the functionality of various products during their development phases. The final products are now integrated with the Google Maps Platform to render actual data.

To attribute the images used in this portfolio, I acknowledge the below data providers—to the best of my knowledge—for the map images that were used:

  • Asia Pacific and Middle East: Google, SK telecom

  • India (Overview and Routes): Google

  • Canada (Overview and Routes): Google, INEGI

  • Vancouver, BC: Google

  • Mumbai, MH: Google

This is a repository of styles for Google Maps, helping map-based products be uniquely personalized and interesting.

Where have I used this?

Some map interfaces have style overlays from Snazzy Maps, which aligned better with my employer's branding guidelines compared to Google's standard map interface. All styles are licensed under creative commons.

This is a wiki-based media repository of free-to-use images, sounds, videos and other media, and is a part of the Wikimedia Foundation.

Where have I used this?

Certain images on this website were sourced from Wikimedia Commons and were used to purely for representation purposes, under both the GNU Free Documentation License and Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Some modifications were made, only for ascetic enhancement.

Links redirect to Wikimedia Commons and Creative Commons respective license documentations

Links redirect to Wikimedia Commons and Creative Commons respective license documentations

Links redirect to Wikimedia Commons and Creative Commons respective license documentations

While I've tried my best to attribute all sources, I may have unintentionally missed some. I continue to look into identifying and acknowledging them, and will update this sections as appropriate.

I’m Rahul, a Senior Product Designer at BlueDot, and I'm based in Toronto.

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© 2024

I’m Rahul, a Senior Product Designer at BlueDot, and I'm based in Toronto.

Attributions

© 2024

I’m Rahul, a Senior Product Designer at BlueDot, and I'm based in Toronto.

Attributions

© 2024