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Collection of Pamphlet Cliparts (40)
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A focused gallery of pamphlet illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A clean, vector-style drawing of folded newspapers-perfect for representing news, reporting, or editorial content online.
A sleek, eye-catching Q-Print brochure cover in bold yellow, signaling professional print excellence.
A sleek, modern inkjet printer ready to print-paper loaded, output tray open, and power indicator lit green.
A playful mix of email and snail mail: a digital-style envelope sits atop vintage handwritten notes addressed to Mr. Hunt.
A playful, multicolored dot border with three columns-ideal for creative projects, planners, or educational printables.
A clear, labeled diagram of a 6-panel Z-fold brochure, showing how panels align when folded-ideal for designers and marketers.
A whimsical bow woven from aged sheet music and golden stars, ideal for celebrating musical milestones or artistic events.
Left: Z-fold (trifold with alternating panels); Right: Barrel fold (parallel folds creating a curved spine).
A visual guide to the standard 4-panel brochure fold-panel 1 is the front cover, panel 4 the back, and panels 2 & 3 are the inside spread.
A gentle, smiling monk in traditional white robes sits in quiet contemplation, embodying tranquility and mindful presence.
Overlapping gradient panels evoke layered digital interfaces-clean, modern, and scalable for UI/UX contexts.
A sleek, modern brochure holder with inviting text-perfect for guiding visitors to grab information.
A practical, tri-fold home loan guide blending handwritten notes and professional print-perfect for first-time buyers navigating approvals.
Two common brochure folding styles: the compact Z-fold (left) and the wider barrel fold (right), shown in simple line diagrams.
The classic Jamba Juice logo, with its dynamic fruit-inspired swirl and playful green typography, captures the brand’s energetic, healthy spirit.
A hand presenting a scanned document with barcode lines-representing fast, accurate digital data capture.
A refined purple vine swirl with leaf accents-perfect for adding sophistication to digital or print projects.
An open tri-fold brochure (left) reveals three panels, while the closed version (right) shows the front cover only.
When you’re stuck between options-or just can’t figure it out-this classic icon captures that moment of uncertainty.
Soft lavender vine with leaves and blossoms forming an elegant corner frame-perfect for adding charm to digital or printed layouts.
The iconic red leather cover of Thomas Paine’s revolutionary tract, “Common Sense,” printed in elegant gold lettering.
A vibrant, child-friendly 2015 calendar with four happy kids, blooming flowers, and a sunny sky-ideal for teaching time and seasons.
“Night Lights, Big City”: Riverdale High’s 2011 Variety Show poster features a bold skyline silhouette and classic event typography.
A serene silhouette of a woman seated in the lotus position, hands in Gyan Mudra-perfect for visualizing calm and focus during meditation.
A classic silhouette capturing quiet contemplation-perfect for visual storytelling about reflection or strategy.
The prevention pyramid shows how primary prevention (bottom blue tier) aims to stop disease before it starts, secondary (middle green) focuses on early detection and intervention, and tertiary (top orange) manages existing conditions to prevent complications.
Vibrant illustration of an open magazine showcasing travel-themed content with images of mountains, palm trees, and a snowflake.
