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Flickr is an image hosting and sharing platform launched in 2004 by Ludicorp, initially developed as part of an online game before evolving into a dedicated service for photographers. It serves as a central hub in the **design workflow** for storing, organizing, and distributing high-resolution photos, fitting within the broader Design category by enabling visual asset management and community-driven discovery. Flickr offers free storage up to one terabyte for all users, with pro accounts providing additional features for a fee, supporting both amateur and professional needs in photo-centric projects.
Flickr suits amateur and professional photographers, graphic designers, and visual artists who require robust photo hosting, organization, and sharing features within design processes. It supports users managing large visual libraries, from individual creators building portfolios via photostreams to teams in group pools for project collaboration, and researchers accessing public archives. Experience levels range from beginners using basic uploads to advanced users leveraging tags, sets, and pro tools for detailed workflows.Visit Flickr
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