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Collection of Creative Commons (35)

Looking for Creative Commons? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Creative Commons can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.

A colorful, hand-drawn open book-perfect for representing learning, storytelling, or academic resources.
A simple yet powerful lightbulb icon, universally recognized as a symbol for new ideas and moments of insight.
A playful, smiling tabby kitten with bold stripes and a raised paw-ideal for fun, kid-friendly designs.
The official logo of the Open Clip Art Library, symbolizing open access to royalty-free vector illustrations.
A cheerful cartoon cow with big eyes, soft pink nose, and spotted coat-perfect for lighthearted farm-themed designs.
A friendly puzzle-piece figure points to a laptop-illustrating how tech support helps piece together solutions.
A friendly, stylized tree perfect for storytelling, classroom visuals, or eco-themed web design.
A stylized yet realistic digital rendering of a European robin, showcasing its signature red-orange chest and textured feather patterns.
A stylized green chameleon clings to a branch, showcasing its iconic curled tail and independently rotating eye.
A classic ripe banana with natural brown speckles-ideal for illustrating fruit freshness or dietary topics.
A sleek, scalable cloud outline-perfect for UI design, weather widgets, or cloud service branding.
The iconic Creative Commons symbol-two bold “C” letters encircled-signals permission to share and reuse content under defined terms.
A clean, vector-style pencil graphic ideal for school-themed designs or creative editing.
A hand-drawn mandala with layered floral patterns and precise symmetry, ready to color or use as meditative art.
Diana the monkey, captured by Olivia M., sporting stylish glasses in a lush outdoor setting.
A playful, animated zombie with exaggerated features and ragged attire, ideal for lighthearted horror themes.
The standard Creative Commons (CC) logo, used globally to indicate content shared under open licenses.
A playful, cartoon-style alien creature with a turquoise body, fiery red crown, and swirling purple tendrils-ideal for creative storytelling.
A visual representation of audiobook listening: an open book emitting sound waves, framed by over-ear headphones.
A classic green checkmark inside a circular badge, ideal for indicating completion or approval.
A red checkmark inside a white checkbox signals task completion or selection.
A cheerful, hand-drawn red apple perfect for educational materials or healthy eating campaigns.
A minimalist black crown icon with three pointed tips and decorative circular cutouts.
A clean, empty white canvas-ready to be replaced with your intended visual.
A joyful animated red flower with expressive eyes and a warm smile, ideal for lighthearted and educational visuals.
A color-coded chart showing how Creative Commons licenses progressively relax copyright restrictions, ending in public domain.
This universal “no copyright” sign indicates that the work is not protected by copyright and may be used freely.
A classic refracting telescope on a tripod-symbolizing exploration, astronomy, and scientific discovery.
A classic illustrated light bulb bursting with energy-ideal for visualizing moments of inspiration or breakthrough thinking.
The CC Search logo-your gateway to finding openly licensed creative works online.
A classic scrollwork divider-perfect for separating sections in elegant layouts.
A cheerful, stylized open book-perfect for representing learning, storytelling, or academic content.
A stylized thunderstorm icon showing a gray cumulonimbus cloud with a vivid yellow lightning strike and falling raindrops.
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