The Noun Project

This website allows designers to share their own created icons on this platform. Since 2010, it has collected over 100,000 icons. Simple icons can replace complicated text explanations, and are necessary for web design and presentation production. Additionally, this website can directly replace 28 different colors for you.

 

Skitterphoto

This website provides a large number of CC0 photos that can be used for commercial purposes, which can be downloaded without registration and in high resolution. In addition to providing search and classification functions, the website's featured photos are highly recommended. It updates daily, so you can collect good photos every day. You can also register as a member and share your own photos with others. Additionally, you can sponsor your favorite photographers using PayPal, which helps them purchase better equipment and take more fantastic photos to share.

 

Free Nature Stock

If you're looking for photos of nature, such as flowers, stars, waterfalls, rivers, leaves, forests, sunsets, etc. then this website is the right place. This is a website that specializes in collecting natural material and uses CCO licensing, which can be used for commercial purposes. If you like their photos, you can support them by making a donation through Paypal.

 

Peakpx

A free high-resolution image library with hundreds of thousands of image materials, all images are published under the Creative Commons CC0 license, and can be used for personal and commercial purposes. In addition to keyword searching for images, you can also search for images based on color, specify horizontal or vertical photos for advanced searching, and filter images by size. This part is even available in 1080p, 2K, 4K, 5K sizes, The interface is also very clean and user-friendly, a great free material website.

 

Burst

Burst is a free image library offered by the e-commerce platform Shopify, specifically for businesses. The photos are licensed under CC0 and are primarily high-resolution materials suitable for use on websites or graphic design. They can be freely used for personal or commercial purposes. The licensing is CC0, which means the images can be modified or edited. Additionally, if possible, it is appreciated to credit the source and the author as a token of gratitude to the platform.

 

Wordsift

A online generator for combining multiple strings into a tag cloud, where words can be arranged in different sizes and orientations, and adjustments can be made to the position and color of each word. Additionally, pre-made styles can be applied, and the image can be downloaded in transparent PNG format by using the "save as" function.

 

Free Photos Bank

This website is a rare free image search website that allows you to directly download image libraries without the need for additional registration. In addition to categorizing, you can directly search for photos. Specifically, in addition to downloading JPG files directly or downloading them as ZIP files, it is suggested to download in this format so that the website's traffic will not be consumed too much. In addition, if you are willing to share your own photos with others for free use, you can also upload photos after registering. Therefore, the photos on this website are very diverse.

 

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creativecommons

This website provides CC licensed knowledge units and is a non-profit organization. Now you can directly search for photos and works that can be used for commercial purposes from libraries, Flickr, 500px and other platforms all over the world through his website. It is a collection of historical tracks and public domain materials of modern people. With the prevalence of open source concepts, the data inside will become more and more. It is a must-have collection source for designers. Note that if you want to search for photos that can be used for commercial purposes, you need to check the two items "Use for commercial purposes" and "Modify, adapt, or build upon".

 

紐約大都會博物館

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is providing 370,000 images as digital files in a CC0 public domain format, which means they can be freely used and edited by anyone without any copyright restrictions. In addition to scanned images, the collection also includes photographs of three-dimensional artworks. The museum is also participating in the Wikipedia Loves Art program, updating its collection information and related interpretive materials on Wikipedia and releasing structured data on Github. It also has partnerships with organizations like ITHAKA-Artstor and Pinterest, as well as other visual image-based communities, to promote the use and exposure of the museum's collection. It seems that in the future, the museum's ticket sales will continue to increase. The link provided is the museum's authorization statement, so be sure to read it before downloading these free images.