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Choosing Clip Art: Look Like a Pro!
by MsHooterville | Feb 20 '01
Choosing clip art that is well-designed, not too busy, and has a pleasant color palette helps make web pages or publications you design look professional.

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Very informative and helpful advice (Reply to this comment)
by CASwrite
Your article was filled with great info. Those clipart packages that contain 10,000 images are tempting to buy, but I've learned the hard way that most of the time you can't use any of the images if you are trying to create a professional looking piece. Glad you pointed this out in your article. Most people don't realize this.
Feb 20 '01
10:13 am PST

Thanks! (Reply to this comment)
by sparke61
I found this to be very good advice. On top of that I wanted to share a story...I was looking for clip-art online to put on a poster I was making for a play called "Motherfish" and all I wanted was the image of a woman--one doing something motherly would have been perfect, but at this point of my search I would have been happy with someone female, and I typed in "women clipart" into a search engine. I got plenty of results all right...who new there was such a thing as X-rate clipart, anyway?
Thanks for this great review!
Feb 20 '01
8:45 am PST
   

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