You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
You can still get IE free, but I’d rather go with the new guy on the block, Edge. It’s much faster and less clunky.
Credits: Microsoft via Comparison of Three Online Multiplayer RPG’s, GifCities and Internet Archive
Need some angels or religious stuff to decorate your web page. Maybe try the place above.
Credits: Grafica Cristiana via GifCities and Internet Archive
Register now. It’s free. Yes, following Gifville is free, especially if you have a WordPress account or an email address.
Credits: nikolai4ou via GifCities and Internet Archive
UK magazine The Economist is offering a free designer notebook when you take out a 12-week subscription with them. Please note, Gifville is not promoting this offer and has no relations or dealings with companies featured in this GIF. This is just about appreciating a cool GIF.
Credits: The Economist via Freemoji Lottery and Outlook
An online advertisement GIF from the International Education Assoc. of Australia promoting their services for professional development of their members.
I’ve recently joined this unusual website called Freemoji Lottery. The premise is that you choose your five favourite emojis. Then every day, a draw is run with five emojis chosen from the keyboard. Get all five, you win. Up above are some emojis re-interpreted by designer Pat Johnson.
Credits: Pat Johnson via dribbble
Vintage style holiday ad found online – from the British camp holiday firm Butlins (of ‘Redcoats’ and Hi-De-Hi fame).
Credits: Butlins via Skegness, Giphy, Janet Harvey, We Are #StopBrexit – We Are The 48% and Facebook
A banner GIF from journal publishers Wiley-Blackwell, advertising free publications access to scientists in the Far East, in four languages.
Credits: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.