Top 20 Resources for Graphic Design Inspiration

By Sumeet Shroff
Last Updated On : March 9, 2022
Top 20 Resources for Graphic Design Inspiration

For your convenience, we've put together a list of the best graphic design tools to help you build a unique image for your business. Designers can use the list of important free graphic design resources in this post to boost their production and improve the quality of their finished projects, among other things. The best graphic design resources, both paid and free, are all on this page.

Table of content

    - Graphic Design Resources - Stock Photo Library - Icons - Fonts - Video Templates - Sound Templates - Colour Generators
### Graphic Design Resources  

1.Envato Elements

The number one spot belongs to Envato, and it is well-earned. Over 800,000 ready-to-use design elements are available through Envato Elements' subscription programme. If you pay one flat charge, you may access a big number of graphics, illustrations, graphic templates, Website Templates, Wordpress Themes, Shopify Themes, Stock Photos, Sound and Presentation Templates as well as much more. Additionally, it has a wide variety of social media graphics templates and WordPress Elementor Kits for you to use. Subscription Costs / Price : Visit Envato Element

2.DesignBundles

On DesignBundles, you'll find a wide range of graphic packs, photos, icons, fonts, and templates, all of which are sold at very low prices. There's also a huge library of free design parts that you can use. There is a sign-up process, but it is worth it because these contents are both free and can be used in a business setting. Subscription Costs / Price : Visit DesignBundles

3.Dribbble

Dribbble is another well-known and active online community where people can show off their creative work. It's a favourite of designers. When you see so many posts from creative designers, it gives you a boost. At this place, it's easy to find design ideas that you like. It's a great place to find a wide range of designers with whom you can work together. Another way to make money is to work as a freelancer. They should look at Dribbble to get some design ideas and inspiration. As a bonus, it helps you build a personal portfolio that shows your creative work every day. You can't beat Dribbble for both the things it has and who it has. They use this to get ideas from some of the world's best designers. According to my observations, the site is run by people in the "in crowd." If you try to beat the "Players" at their own game, it's very hard, if not impossible. Visit Dribbble

Stock Photo Library

4.Pexels

Pexels is the best free stock picture site available, and it's used by a large number of designers and other creatives. In addition to having a huge user base that willingly contributes free material, it is praised for its ability to release timely information in reaction to major international events. Pexels is, in our opinion, one of the best free stock picture sites. For our actions in response to current events, a group of free-to-use photographers and videographers gives us the photos and videos we might need. We can download and use them for as long as we want.

5.Pixabay

People who are good at taking and making pictures have given the site many more pictures. You can find a lot of high-quality stock images on Pixabay.
Pixabay's photos are different from those on other commercial websites because they were taken by a single person, not by a group of people.

6.Burst

To get free stock photos from the company's website, even if you don't already have a Shopify account, you can now go to their website. You can use them for both non-commercial and commercial purposes, with or without credit, as long as you give them credit when you do. If you want to, you can look at the images in either high or low resolution, and they're all really good. Visit burst.shopify.com

7.Landing Stock

Landing Stock is the best place to go if you want to find free stock photos for your website's landing page. Craig Barber, a London-based product designer, made the website. It has high-resolution, simple, and clean photos all over the place. Visit

8.Unsplash

Unsplash is a website that gives you free stock images that you can use. You can download and use them. It is managed by a group of people that enjoy capturing photographs.

9.Freephotos.cc

FreePhotos.cc is another place where you can get free Creative Commons images for your projects. Everyone is in charge of uploading their daily photos. They can be used for commercial or personal purposes without attribution to the photographer. The photos in the far right-hand column are linked to iStock images, which can be bought if you want to use them for your own projects.

Icon Library

10.iconmonstr

There are a lot of different ways to get icons and fonts from iconmonstr Alexander Kahlkopf, a senior designer who has worked on icons for more than 15 years, was in charge of making it. Visit iconmonstr

** 11.Animaticons**

Animaticons are high-resolution animated GIFs that can be found in a wide range of sizes. Short files don't need to be loaded with extra plugins or libraries because they work in all major browsers, email clients, and mobile devices because they don't need to be loaded with extra plugins. animaticons.co

12.Ionicons

This is a set of high-quality icons that can be used in web, mobile, and desktop apps. Everything from the Ionic Framework team of developers has been made open source and free to use, so you can use it as you like.
Ionicons, a set of icons made by the Ionic Framework team, is one of the most useful icon sets out there. If you want to make icons or logos for apps on the web, on Android phones or tablets or on desktop computers, you can get them from this source. They come in Material and iOS styles. MIT licence: These SVG files are not only free and open source, but they can also be scaled.

Font Library

13.FontPair

When it comes to font pairing, just like when it comes to colour pairing, it may be a long process of trying and failing. It helps you find the exact type of font pairing you're looking for quickly. FontPair lets you browse through a large library of pre-made font pairings (like "Sans-Serif" and "Show Serif") to save time. This means that you can download the two pairs that you want with just one click from a variety of sources, including those that are found outside.

Illustrations

14.**Lukasz Adam Free Illustrations **

On his own website, Lukasz Adam has put together an impressive collection of high-quality vector art graphics and icons. These things can be found on the internet for both personal and business use.

15.Humaaans

Pablo Stanley's work makes it easy to make your own designs by combining and arranging modular, vector images of people in different ways. You can use any work you make, for commercial or non-commercial reasons, and you own it completely. This means that you can use your work in any way you want. In the art world, wacky-drawn figures are a great way to add life and movement to any piece of art. This is a design trend that won't be going away any time soon. There is a less time-consuming way to make your own images, buy stock photos, or pay for a collection of one-of-a-kind graphics. This ready-to-use collection of Pablo Stanley's drawn figures comes with a design library that lets you mix and match the figures, as well as rotate and move their parts, to get the look you want. The figures come in a range of sizes and orientations. As a result, what did happen? Visit humaaans.com

16.**Ouch Pics

Ouch.pics by Icons8 is a set of free vector graphics that can be used. These are great for any website or app because they are simple, bright, and modern. icons8.com/ouch

17.Drawkit

If you want to make free, MIT-licensed SVG graphics, you can use DrawKit. It's a library of free SVG graphics. Drawkit is one of a few free online resources for making vector graphics and icons. It's very easy and quick to get and use their illustration for your next project if you follow the instructions on their site. Visit drawkit.io

18.UnDraw

UnDraw is a good place to start if you're looking for SVG images. According to the site's description, UnDraw is "open-source art for any thought you might imagine or come up with." To make the designs unique for your own projects, you can just type in your own hex code into the design editor and it will do the rest! Visit undraw.co

Videos

19.Coverr

For both commercial and non-commercial use, Coverr has high-quality stock films that don't need to be credited to the site. Visit coverr.co

20.Videvo

Videvo has a lot of free stock videos that can be used for both personal and business use. If you want to use a video that has been licenced under the Creative Commons 3.0 licence, you must give credit to the person who made the video. Videvo has about 70,000 4K and HD video clips that you can watch. You may also get a lot of royalty-free music and sound effects from them. There are more than 100,000 clips to choose from. Visit videvo.net/stock-video-footage

Categories

Latest Blogs

Ready to Amplify Your Services with our Premium White Label Web Design

Are you looking to expand your service offerings without the overhead of an in-house design team? Our white label web design services are the perfect solution. We provide top-notch, fully customizable web designs that seamlessly blend with your brand, allowing you to offer additional value to your clients.
Contact Us Today to Start Partnering with Our White Label Web Design Experts!

We love to provide services in the following cities

© 2024 · Prateeksha Web Design. Built with Gatsby All rights reserved | Privacy Policy
Designed by Prateeksha Web