All websites end up in need of some sort of artwork, be-it a
logo, artwork or photographs for a blog post, or perhaps a diagram that shows
the computer, telephone, or social network your writing describes. This
article is about how you can get that artwork for free. I’m talking about
artwork that has been placed in the public domain, meaning artwork free of
copyright fees that can be used commercially on your website or blog. The place in
particular I am referring to is Openclipart.org, you will find their link
below. Openclipart.org has thousands of great looking clipart selections on
just about any subject you search their site for.
The artwork is located safely in the public domain and once
you signup you can download the clipart you need; by-the-way signup for
Open-clipart dot org is free. If you’re an artist you can contribute to their
collection of clipart by adding some of your own artwork. What you contribute
will also be place in public domain and available to other Open-clip-art
members to use, copyright free. So don’t send anything you want to stay copyrighted
protected.
I have found this site to be very useful when it comes to my
clipart needs. Even though I can draw, a little, and have contributed (mostly
mechanical object and things no people art forms yet) this site has become a
time saver for me. So whether you can draw a little, like me, or not at all
like some in my household, when it comes to your website or blog’s clipart
needs Open-clipart should be very helpful for you.
If you have more specific artwork needs, like a custom
specialized logo design, book cover, or other unique creation, and you have at
least five-dollars to throw around, I would suggest Fiverr as a good and
reasonable option. As you can tell by its name, Fiverr is not free, but the
prices for the work done there is what I very reasonable. There are people in
the Fiverr website ranks who will write your product description information
for you; and others who will write blog articles for you if you have a blog
rather than a product of service website. For five-bucks one of the talented
artist or writers at Fiverr can help you with your written text or artwork
needs.
I’m sure a search for Free Clipart services will
net even more free-clipart sources. You might even be able to do a little free
clipart comparison shopping. Hopefully the suggestions I make here, with regard
to clipart for your website or blog, will help you work smarter, not harder,
and prevent you from giving up on the artwork you need just because you didn’t excel
in art class, or because five buck is a little out of your reach right now, can’t
beat Free Clipart. Openclipart.org
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