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Clipart is a simple and a very common thing used in webpages. The ones with simple graphics and colors looking like the old windows 3.1, make a quick visual statement and is easy to work with. With some editing skills, you can even use them for logos, icons and favicons! What you will see here to start, is old, old .WMF images, converted to .PNG and/or .GIF formats, edited to web (216/217 color) pallets and with a transparent background. If you look closely along the way, you will see more you can do with them.

Some of the more common themes we will organize and put up here for you. Please do not use the image directly from our website, it will change... and if abused, will be cut off or blocked.  If you see something you like, right click on the image and save as... in exchange please link back to us... it was free for us, so it is free for you.

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