A collection—either in a book or on a disk—of proprietary or public-domain photographs, diagrams, maps, drawings, and other such graphics that can be "clipped" from the collection and incorporated into other documents.
A catchall term for several types of non-photographic graphic images. The name comes from the books of graphic images once used as a graphics source - the users would cut out or "clip" the desired artwork from the book to place into layouts. Later, it was common to scan the images from the books. Today, clip art comes on CD-ROM or can be downloaded from the Web. Clip art comes in many styles and can be used 'as-is' or as a starting point for creating custom illustrations and logos. Some clip art is public domain, meaning there are no copyright restrictions. However, most clip art, even when available free on the Internet, carries some type of copyright that may limit the ways it can be used. Electronic clip art comes in both bitmap and vector formats.
Clip art is a collection of professionally designed images that can be inserted into a presentation.
Uncopyrighted drawings and pictures intended to be cut and pasted in printed material.
non copyrighted graphics, illustrations, figures, lettering and other artwork that may be used in any medium for a low one time cost.
Professionally prepared art stored as files
Images from Internet sites, books, or computer programs that can be printed and cut to become page accents. Also can be used to enhance computer-generated text or as a paper-piecing pattern.
Small picture icons used in presentations and text documents. Can be inserted using Insert.
A professionally-designed picture or drawing that can be placed into a slide and used freely, without charge.
Images which can be inserted into document, usually drawings in vector format.
Pre-drawn images that are copyright free and available to the public for use in ads, etc.
In producing a document such as a website, image files are available in specialized libraries to enhance the document. Clip art companies can be found easily on the Web using search engines. Some are free. Some are not. Care must betaken not to infringe on copyright protections.
pre-drawn pictures to add to documents
Graphic images, designs, and artwork in digital form that can be copied and pasted into a digital document or image. Clip art can be obtained on diskette, CD-ROM, or as a download from the Web with pricing that ranges from free to pay.
commercially available pictures and fonts that can be used for graphics design
A collection of graphic images stored on disk and available for use in a page layout or presentation graphics program.
'Off-the-peg' drawings in camera-ready format for clipping and pasting.
Graphic images or files that can be imported to word processing and desktop publishing documents are called electronic clip art.
Clip art is a collection of pictures or images that can be imported into a ...
Generic graphics that can be "clipped out" and used for illustrations. Available on the Internet and software programs for not charge.
Ready-made artwork - usually of a cartoon nature.
Ready-made illustrations that may be used on a web site as artwork if you have permission or have purchased a license for its use.
Predrawn pictures that you can insert from the Microsoft Clip Gallery to visually enhance your presentation.
Copyright-free images you can modify and print as often as you like.
Picture files that are stored on a disk and can be "clipped" (copied) and pasted into a document.
ready-made pieces of computerized graphic art that can be used to decorate a document
Pre-drawn images for you to use held in a 'library area' on your PC. These can be added to from a variety of different sources.
Pictures which can be used in Web pages (or other publications)
A library of drawings or photographs that you can use in your presentations, reports or desktop publishing documents. Normally, there are no copyright fees if you use the images for non-commercial use. You'll find that most presentation programs, like Harvard Graphics or Microsoft Powerpoint, come with hundreds of pre-drawn images, borders and icons in a clip art library
Copyright free photos or drawings.
Illustrations that you can add to your PhotoDraw picture. Microsoft Clip Art Gallery is a source of clip art.
Graphic images, designs, and artwork in digital form that can be used in a digital document.
Graphics used to illustrate copy or break up large bodies of text.
Comes from the concept of "clipping art images" from a magazine or newspaper. Usually people referring to clip art mean "royalty free" images which are either free of charge or have a small fee. Rubber Stampers often use clip art for images they would like to add to scrapbook pages or handmade cards.
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Camera-ready art that is not copyrighted and can be purchased from clip art services of is free.
A collection of graphical images which may be used in the preparation of documents or Web pages. Clip Art collections are many and varied, in subject, quality and price.
Drawings created by professional or amateur artists. Clip art images can be used to enhance your text as image links or just as decorations. They must be in GIF or JPEG formats for use in Web page publishing.
Art that has been developed by someone for use on print or web documents. Most of them tend to be small graphics. Often standard with computer purchase, also available on CD's for purchase.
Stock line art or photographs the use of which is not restricted by copyright.
Public domain line art specifically designed for unregulated recycle. There are no usage rights to Clip Art images they are royalty free. Because anyone can use Clip Art is not able to be trademarked.
A collection of icons, buttons, and other generally useful graphics files that can be inserted into pages.
Previously create illustrations and graphics that you can use as is, or modify by ungrouping, combining with other illustrations, and adding different backgrounds, borders and effects.
Art purchased in book or software form with pictures that can be applied to scrapbook pages.
library of pictures stored on disc, CD or Web site. Often copyright free (but check!) and useful for creating materials for pupils.
Collections of graphic images or symbols stored in computer form which can be readily incorporated into more complex diagrams, documents or presentations to enliven their appearance. Clip art libraries are available to cover most everyday items and many specialised ones. Care should be taken to observe any copyright restrictions when using clip art.
Pictures provided to be copied and integrated within larger works
ready-made art, images, or pictures that can be copied into a document.
Art purchased in book or software from that can be applied to scrap booking pages.
show HIDE Professionally designed art used as part of the design.
Non-copyrighted generic art distributed for use in word processors and desktop publishing. Graphic designers often use clip art as a shortcut to developing images.
A collection of proprietary or public-domain photographs, diagrams, maps, drawings, sounds, animations, and other graphics that can be downloaded from the collection and incorporated into documents.
Electronic illustrations that can be inserted into a document.
A type of graphic that is in the public domain. Commonly sold to consumers in large collections.
Packaged electronic images that are stored on disk to be used in computer-based documents.
A graphics file that you can insert in your documents.
Computer art purchased on CD.
non-copyright drawings, photos and type, used by publishers to illustrate newspapers, magazine, books, advertising, etc. Many companies now offer clip art collections on compact disk or available for download; there are thousands of low-cost or free images available.
A collection of graphics and pictures that is available for use in programs such as Excel.
Prepackaged artwork, typically in some kind of versatile file format, for use in presentations, web pages etc.
ready-made artwork sold or distributed for clipping and pasting into publications. Available in hard-copy books, and in electronic form, as files on disk.
Pre-drawn images sold in large collections, usually on CD-ROMs. Clip art can easily be added to documents.
Pre-prepared images which can be used to illustrate a word processing or desk top publishing document.
Typically black-and-white electronic images which may be used in word processing documents and/or electronic presentations.
Clip art is a prestored library of pictures that can be used in any of your documents.
Images already created available for people to use.
A collection of stock artwork users can insert into documents. Clip Art can be found in collections on CDs or downloaded from Internet sites. Most Clip Art on the Internet is free. It is called Clip Art because you can "clip" it and "paste" it into your document.
Graphic images that have been drawn previously and are assembled for the purpose of cutting and pasting into other documents.
refers to graphic files that are usually distributed on CD-ROMS and can be inserted into documents, presentations, and projects.
A variety of art provided to newspapers on a subscription basis, for use in ads.
Illustrations, line drawings, pictures and other graphics that can be inserted in artwork or in a page layout, usually royalty-free. Before digital clip art, artwork from paper books was actually cut, or clipped, from the page and pasted onto the layout, thus the name clip art.
a gallery or collection of graphic images or pictures that you can add to documents.
Images used for the web, they can be anything from pictures to simple bullets.
Digitized pictures that can be copied and used in other documents.
A collection of images you can use in various documents. Clip art is often distributed on CD-ROM in large collections (thousands of clip art pieces) organized into categories, or available on the World Wide Web.
Illustrations and other graphics that are purchased in a reproducible form. The print shop has a substantial collection of clip art for your use.
Small pictures that can be downloaded or found in book form that can be added to a scrapbook and paper crafts.
Illustrations and designs collected and usually sold commercially.
Clip art, in the graphic arts, refers to pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively in both personal and commercial projects, ranging from home-printed greeting cards to commercial candles. Clip art comes in many forms, both electronic and printed.