John A. Macdonald 1st Prime Minister of Canada. Bitmap Trace of public domain image found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sir_John_A_Macdonald_circa_1878_retouched.jpg
José de San Martín 1st President of Peru. Famous Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru from Spanish Rule. Public Domain Image is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smartin.JPG
Abstract background with a blue gradient, bubbles, ribbons or curved lines and cool fading effects. A nice background for ads, brochures, business cards or a cool backdrop for a vehicle wrap. Download this cool vector backdrop for your freebies stock image collection.
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
Vector round badge with rays around it and colorful ribbons in the bottom part. Shiny label with ribbons hanging from it. Illustrator badge template for all stickers, promotion, discount, decals, shopping, product labels, offer, marketing design themes. Blank honor badge with decorative ribbons.
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
These are images from my 2010 travels I've converted with this command:
for i in *.jpg; do convert "$i" "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png" && autotrace -despeckle-level 15 -color-count 6 -input-format PNG -output-file "`basename "$i" .jpg`".svg -output-format svg "`basename "$i" .jpg`.png"; done