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@Nimeshi706

2016

Creative Commons CC0 license & Public Domain:

Sites that exclusively list images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons CC0 (or equivalent) license.


Public Domain Vectors
openclipart
clker
Pixabay (Not exclusively vector art but easily filterable)




Not exclusively free or variable licences

Sites that list vectors for sale and offer free vectors and/or sites that offer vectors with different licenses—These may require attribution, for example. Always check the relevant licenses when downloading.


Noun Project (Vector Icons—attribution required for free downloads)
logolagoon (Vector Logos—'Freebies' section)
vectorstock (Paid & Free Vectors—Free licenses for personal and evaluation use only)
vectorscout (Personal & Commercial licences)
vecteezy (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)
Free Vector (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)
freepik (Free for commercial use with attribution—Premium licenses available)
Vector Portal (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)
Q Vectors (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)
Vector4Free (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)
Vector Open Stock (Individually licensed—Some requiring attribution)

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@Cofer715

Pixabay.com is a substantial and reliable resource for vector graphics. All of which are published under Creative Commons CC0 as public domain. So no attribution is required and the works may be used in commercial projects without restrictions.

I'm one of the founders of Pixabay.

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@Sims5801359

You can check LogoLagoon freebies category.

They offer some amazing free logos (in vector format) that can be used for both personal or commercial purposes.

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@Fox8063795

Most of Wikimedia Commons is licensed under CC Share Alike 3.0. That means you can use it for commercial purposes.

There also a bunch of stuff that's released into the public domain.

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@Annie732

You can get free vector downloads via sites like vectorscout.com

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@Yeniel278

Be very careful of using free vectors from sites like these. A lot of the work is stolen content from stock sites like Shutterstock and iStock or traced copyright designs.
If you are making designs for clients I would not advise using any of those sites.

A couple of good options are GraphiRiver and Vector Stock. They have many images for for commercial usage and some free vectors too.

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@Berumen635

You could also check out openclipart.org/. And from the companion site, inkscape.org you can download Inkscape an easy-to-use, free, and cross-platform vector graphics program.

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@Samaraweera207

I don't know of a site that is specifically for commercial use, but there are a number of free vector sites which list specific licenses for each image. Many of them use creative commons license which makes it easy to know at a glance if the image you're viewing is available for commercial use.

Here are a few to get you started:

www.vecteezy.com/ www.freevectorsdaily.com/ http://www.vectoropenstock.com/ qvectors.net/ http://vector4free.com/

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