Pattern Posts

15
Jun

What would Jimi Hendrix do with this electric guitar vector? We guess he would have rocked it out, smashed it and then lit the whole thing on fire, to notice that vector art is simply indestructible. No matter how hard you try to blow it up, the edges remain smooth and clean. Rock on!

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02
Jun

Download this colorful seamless floral vector pattern and use it in your graphic design projects. Free seamless floral vector by Shaun Laakso for VectorNET. To modify this vector art file you will need graphic vector software such as Adobe Illustrator, Freehand or CorelDraw.

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31
May

A free vector pop art illustration by Haicho of bright colored hearts against an abstract flower background, suitable for themes like love, Valentine's Day or wedding. Download this romantic vector illustration to fill your days with love and heart felt happiness!

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14
May

Vector pack with 30 signs and icons in an illustrated tribal style. Free vector clip art of ornaments and tribals for your vehicle and t-shirt graphics, flyers, music posters, invitations or sign making. Vector art collection of differently styled tattoo elements, iconic dragons, butterflies, swirls, spirals, swooshes, ribbons, patterns & shapes.

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03
May

Tileable floral vector pattern in black & white. Flower wallpaper background with stylized leaves and curves. Add a touch of class and sophistication to any of your design or web projects with this art deco pattern.

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20
Feb

Who’s afraid of a Black Widow? Arachnophobias, for sure – but loads of people wouldn’t stick their hand in a tank full of spiders. Everything about spiders is completely alien to us, that’s why we find them so creepy. Here you can download 3d silhouettes of dangerously looking tarantula spiders. 

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21
Nov

Warning: Brazilian illustrator Guilherme Marconi’s images may cause severe reactions to people allergic to glorious bright colors and kaleidoscopic repetitions. For his project “My Schizophrenic Brain”, Marconi created wallpaper-like vector patterns, with a twist. His motto seems to be “Never Enough”. For Marconi, less is not more. More is more!

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