: Creative Commons Mix and Printed Materials Hello graphic design exchange. I have a question about creative commons and its mix usage for printed materials. As you know there are lots of websites
Hello graphic design exchange.
I have a question about creative commons and its mix usage for printed materials.
As you know there are lots of websites offering free vectors for commercial uses. In my case, it is freepik.com. It says it allows commercial usage if we attribute them.
My question is how can we attribute on printed materials like business cards?
For example I design some business cards for my freelance customers and want to use some brush or shape from one element. Maybe I use lots of background elements seperately.
How can I attribute on business card for example?
For example a web banner, how can we attribute?
or a smaller project a logo and I like a shape vector and want to use by mixing other elements, how can I attribute these types of designs?
edit: this question marked as a duplicate, but I have different situation. On a magazine, there can be a copyright, on a poster, there can be a little statement, but on a business card design? For example floral vector backgrounds from a cc licensed file?
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