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 is a pretty cool illustration with some pretty basic layering methods. The cool thing about this piece is that you get both a skull and some wings. Enjoy!
A lot of creepy Halloween stuff, fully coloured in a ready for use set for your favorite scrapbook! The included png's can also be used as wallpaper, just cut to your appropriate screen resolution. Have fun using! The included .eps file is a vector illustration and can be scaled to any size without loss of resolution. You will need a vector editor to use this file (such as Adobe Illustrator). Used font: Shlop, available at www.1001freefonts.com
This excellent cartoon was synthesized from a public domain safety poster showcased by the NARA. The original poster had this man wearing a conical hat that said "dunce" or something, but I thought it would be more universally usable to just remove the hat and have his actions speak for themselves. Enjoy!