Category: Resources
Free circular infographic vector art
FreePik has a lot of great vector art available. Today I came across this lovely piece that’s perfect for a simple infographic for your next report or Keynote presentation. Download here.
Free font: Paint Hand
Every once in a while you have the need for a really gaudy paint font. For those times, I offer you Paint Hand, by Letters & Numbers. Paint Hand is free for personal use, with a commercial license available for $18 from MyFonts.
Exclusive: Free Cloud Computing Icons
Brusheezy has made this set of 36 cloud computing icons available for free, exclusively for Graphic Mac readers. Not only are these icons provided in PNG and PSD format, but fully editable vector format.
Brusheezy offers a host of design resources, focusing primarily on Photoshop brushes, patterns and textures. Lately, they’ve added PSDs to the mix. If the site looks familiar, it’s because I’ve shared artwork in the past from their companion site Vecteezy.
This free icon pack from Brusheezy is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Free Boldons vector icon set
A nice collection of 45 vector icons, free over at Smashing Magazine.
I love when designers provide the vector art for further customization!
Free New Year holiday vector art
This exclusive set of six New Year posters from FreePik is available as a 200MB+ fully editable vector art collection. Larger preview images for all six posters after the jump. (more…)
Free vector grunge textures
Free subtle patterns for your web designs
SubtlePatterns offers nearly 400 tillable patterns for your web designs. These patterns, as the name implies, are subtle, clean and will work with virtually any design style. You can download them for free, or use the $12 Photoshop plug-in which puts them right into your workflow.
The cool thing about this site is that you can preview each pattern as a page background simply by hovering over each pattern and clicking the preview button.
Free “startup” stock photos
Free iOS 8 Vector UI kit
Apple’s UI changes from iOS 7 to iOS 8 are subtle, yet incredibly extensive. Spacing, positioning, and font sizes and weights were liberally tweaked and adjusted. Almost every icon was redrawn as well. Mercury has released their fully vectorized iOS 8 UI kit, absolutely free, and it’s definitely worth downloading.