Graphics, graphics - it's here! - part 2
05/08/2020Image banks are a very convenient solution for all those who want to diversify their online content with interesting graphics. Today we present a few more such banks, the resources of which can be used freely - thanks to the CC0 license, which is actually defined as the public domain, which allows you to use photos, modify them and distribute them without having to name the author.
- Pickupimage is a huge library of free, high-quality photos. With CC0 you can copy, modify or distribute the graphics, even for commercial purposes.
- Foodshot - in this public domain you will find a lot of photographs related exclusively to food. An interesting option is the ability to search for photos by color.
- Libreshot - another bank with photos, where the available search engine will facilitate the process of finding them. Unfortunately, it is believed that the quality of photos is quite poor compared to other sites.
- At Life of Pix , photos are sorted into galleries, and the available search engine will help you not to get lost in their large number. In addition, the user here has the ability to upload and personalize his photos, create his own portfolio, and can also observe his favorite photographers.
- Picjumbo offers a large collection of photos, which is supplemented by 50 new ones every month. Almost all of the photographs available on Picjumbo are taken by the site's creator Viktor Hanacek, which adds to their authenticity and makes them unique in their own way.
- Gratisography advertises itself as the strangest collection of free high-quality images. The site's authors assure that on Gratisography you will find images that simply cannot be found anywhere else. All this, of course, downloadable without copyright restrictions. You have to admit that there is something to it, as the available photographs are unconventional and can add a unique touch to your blog or ebook.
If you are curious about other platforms of this type, I invite you to a previous post on our blog, which was also dedicated to graphics.