Resources for photos, graphics and logos
Vanderbilt photos and logos
- Vanderbilt’s Flickr (All photos available the Vanderbilt Flickr feed are free for use by official Vanderbilt departments and organizations.)
- Vanderbilt University and School Logos
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center Logos
- Social media icons
- Vanderbilt’s Marketing Solutions provides university clients with professional photography, editorial, and graphic design services.
Creative Commons resources
What is Creative Commons? Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools. Their free, easy-to-use copyright licensesprovide artists a simple, standardized way to give the public permission to share and use their creative work — on conditions of their choice. Creative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright.They work alongside copyright.
Be sure to check usage of each resource on these sites – there are varying degrees of permission depending on how one plans to use the artwork.
Photos
- SXC (Click advanced search – and then for RESTRICTED OK, choose NO. Then perform your search. Be sure to check usage for each photo in addition – some require notifying & crediting the photographer; the “premium” photos have a fee.)
- CompFight (check usage for each photo- you can search with “Creative Commons > On”; Read the FAQ for how to search with the CC filter as well as how to attribute photos.)
- Creative Commons
- WikiMedia (check usage)
- The Commons Public Photo Archives (Hosted by Flickr)
- Awesome List of Fifteen Free Stock Photo Websites
Photo Editor
Graphics/Illustrations/Clip Art
- WikiMedia (check usage)
- IconFinder
- VectorRSS
- VectorStock
- Vector4Free
- Vecteezy
- Cool Vectors
- Free Vectors
- QVectors
- YoutheDesigner (freebies in different categories)
- DeviantArt
- Garcya
- Creative Commons
- Smashing Magazine
- TutsPlus (there are freebies in all the tutsplus sites)
- GoMediazine (freebies in different categories)
- 99Designs
Fonts
Audio
- ccMixter – audio files that you are free to “download, sample, cut-up, and share”
- Archive.org Audio – massive repository of live and recorded music, old texts, videos, and more is a great resource for historical projects and even has live music from this era