The Open Clip Art Library
Version 0.10 of the library was just released:
Images are stored as SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files in a multi-level directory tree. To get an idea of the available images, the library's top level directories include:
animals, buildings, computer, decorations, education food, geography, logos, office, people, plants, recreation, shapes, signs_and_symbols, special, transportation, unsorted
See the online clip art browser for examples.
New clip art images may be created with applications such as Inkscape and Sodipodi, typical office users can then import the images into OpenOffice.org, KWord, and AbiWord, or any other application that supports the SVG or PNG formats.
The project releases are being synchronized with timely events:
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Our community focused on submitting Valentines Day clip art to help everyone with the upcoming holiday. For the month of February we are trying to collect images related to 'black history month'.
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The
project roadmap gives a good indication of where the work is
being focused for future releases.
The complete version 0.10 library is available for download here (23 MB). Also, a set of Perl language tools (zip file) are available for working with the clip art archive.
If you need a selection of images for creating web pages, holiday
cards, or presentations, the Open Clip Art Library is the first
place to look. If you have an artistic ability, the project could
surely make use of your contributions.