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http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Aclipart emphasises that clipart is NOT BACKGROUND images but rather "A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages."

If you want to have an image to go with, say, a blog entry, you would want clipart. Same for newsletters, magazines, journals...

Please submit only Web Sites that provide Clipart for Businesses or Personal computer users.

  • Find the single most appropriate Category for your site.
  • Create a brief description, under 25 words, (not the future content)
  • Do not submit that are mirrors of other sites or that redirect to another site.
  • Sites that are affiliates or lists of affiliate links that do not contain original content will not be listed.
  • Sites with Adult content or Adult pop-ups will not be listed in this category. Please submit such sites to the relevant sub-category in Adult.
  • Non-English sites should be submitted to the appropriate World/ category.
  • If your site deals mainly in web graphics i.e. backgrounds, icons, banners or Interfaces please submit you site to Computers/Graphics/Web/

All sites submitted are reviewed by the directory's editors. This description will be based on the information you provide and the review of the website. Sites will be placed in the single most applicable and highest category based on our review.

Clipart is the term used when defining digitized or electronic drawings.

Common formats that are used are PICT, Paint, GIF, TIFF, EPS, and JPEG. Clipart can be copied and added to desktop publishing programs, brochures, newsletters, and other documents created with programs or used in web presentation.

http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Aclipart emphasises that clipart is NOT BACKGROUND images but rather "A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages."


Animal

Animal clipart.

Medieval and Renaissance

Clipart focusing primarily on the Middle Ages.

Original

Please submit only sites offering a majority of original clipart. Do not submit sites that offer redone old clipart or collections of someone elses clipart.

If your Website offers original Web graphics that is to say, coordinated web page sets, web page sets, banners, bars, backgrounds, interfaces, and page elements, please submit your site to Computers/Graphics/Web/ .

Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible.

  • Sites which are gateways to affiliate sites will not be added.
  • Sites with Adult content will not be listed in this category. Please submit such sites to the relevant sub-category in Adult.
  • If after your site is listed and you feel your site is not in the proper category, you may submit your site to what you deem is the correct category and leave a note to the editor stating the reason you feel the change is justified.
Only original clipart. You will not find 'public domain' collections here.

Pictures

Please submit sites that offer photos or realistic illustrations as opposed to line-art illustrations or icons.
Sites that offer photos or realistic illustrations as opposed to line-art illustrations or icons.

Public Domain

Please submit only sites that offer clip art images that are free of any copyright restrictions. The compilation (the arrangement of images on the site) may be copyrighted, but the images themselves must be freely available with no conditions attached.

http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Aclipart emphasises that clipart is NOT BACKGROUND images but rather "A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages."

If you want to have an image to go with, say, a blog entry, you would want clipart. Same for newsletters, magazines, journals...

Public domain clip art is unprotected by any copyright or patent, and may be used by anyone for any legal purpose.

http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Aclipart emphasises that clipart is NOT BACKGROUND images but rather "A collection of icons, pictures, buttons and other useful image files along with sound and video files that can be embedded or inserted into web pages."

If you want to have an image to go with, say, a blog entry, you would want clipart. Same for newsletters, magazines, journals...

Retailers

Only clipart collections available on Compact Disc.

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