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Where do you get your vector art, pictures, 3d art, illustrations etc for your designs?

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  1. Envato Elements is an advanced level subscription-based service that provides you with access to more than nine millions of downloadable digital assets for your projects.

    #Web Icons #Icon Fonts #Vector Icons 37 social mentions

  2. Over 270,000 free photos, vectors and art illustrations
    Came here to say Vecteezy. Plus Pixabay is decent too.

    #Photos & Graphics #Image Marketplace #Stock Images 200 social mentions

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    Open-source illustrations for every project you can imagine and create.
    I like https://reshot.com for illustrations and icons. https://undraw.co has nice illustrations as well.

    #Illustrations #Design Tools #Web Development Tools 70 social mentions

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    Tons of uniquely free stock photos. Handpicked & non-stocky
    I like https://reshot.com for illustrations and icons. https://undraw.co has nice illustrations as well.

    #Photos & Graphics #Image Marketplace #Vector Art 1 social mentions

  5. 500+ hand-picked tools & resources for web designers & developers.

    #Resources #Web Design #Web Development 1 social mentions

  6. Unsplash is a website with high-quality free HD images. It has a catalog of more than three hundred thousand striking images that are neatly organized with tags. Read more about Unsplash.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I usually make my own illustrations on Canva, but that's for explaining technical concepts. Otherwise, Unsplash, Freepik, and Vecteezy are there for free vectors, but you need to attribute the author or buy some pro version.

    #Photos & Graphics #Image Marketplace #Vector Art 487 social mentions

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