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May 21, 2021
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Stock image use for non profit logo

  • May 21, 2021
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Hello. How do I contact the creator of an image to get permission to use as part of a non profit logo? Nothing will ever be sold with the image on it.  Thank you.  

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The usual requirement is that a business logo is unique, which means you cannot use Stock. This will cost a great deal more than stock...

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Abambo
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May 22, 2021

First you can't contact contributors, second the contributor has agreed that Adobe sell the assets for him and third no asset here can be used as a logo, even if the description says it is one. This is unfortunate and in my eyes such files should be banned, as they are misleading. 

 

If you are a non profit organisation, contact a local art school. They may be open to create a logo as part of a class work. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
lori98A5Author
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May 22, 2021

What a wonderful suggestion, thank you. 

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Legend
May 22, 2021

The usual requirement is that a business logo is unique, which means you cannot use Stock. This will cost a great deal more than stock...

PaintedKitty
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Community Expert
May 22, 2021

There are no true logos sold here even though its in the key words. Only clip-art. Contact with the original artist is not possible/available. You can try to do a reverse search on Google. But if you actually wanna logo, you have to hire an artist legitimately.  That's just how it is. 🙂

lori98A5Author
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May 22, 2021
Yes, I thought so after doing extensive research. I’ll stick with my original art and use my own photos for silhouette. Ty.

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