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Hello! I would like to know before subscribing what the issue is regarding the use of images (vectors) in summary (I am an editorial designer of books and sometimes I need certain graphic resources in vectors to complement my work on the pages, etc., as well as sometimes in covers. In summary could you tell me about this topic, thank you very much.
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What do you want to know?
You can license and use the assets for your needs and as long as the print run is lower than 500k (digital and print combined), you are good with a standard licence. You can use the same asset multiple times (for the same client!) as long as you stay under that combined 500k run.
Vector assets are available as SVG files or as Adobe Illustrator/EPS files and can be freely modified. Having a recent Adobe Illustrator version available is highly recommended.
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Thank you very much for your response. I consult the issue of licenses because they are not like that with other pages like Freepik where they give a lot of ifs and buts to use their resources, not only because of the licenses it has but certain resources cannot be used in a certain way for a job for a client and it is really a problem.
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The licence terms can be found at the button of the page:
And as they mention Premium assets in “Try also”: Premium images come with an enhanced licence and are expensive. If you would rather not have premium assets to be shown so that you cannot select them accidentally, use the corresponding filter.
Standard content offers a standard or an extended licence. Premium content offers only an enhanced licence. You'll find out about the difference in the licensing terms.
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My specific question is two things: I am a graphic designer, I make books and journals for clients, they print them in their country and sell them. My question is, having the extended License does not give me problems using the resources in this case vectors with peace of mind that there are no licensing problems or that the vector cannot be used in one way or another (something that I just found out is happening with Freepik) on the other hand, I don't see the link anywhere to purchase the Extended License. Thank you
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When you pick your desired clip art graphic, there are some spots you can "check mark" to choose what licence you would like. Its just below your graphic choice and info on file types.
Hope that helps!🙂
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If you need the same asset for different clients: you need to licence again.
The extended licence gives you additional rights, but that is not always necessary. In all cases, your customers need to be informed of the limitations of the licence you take.
But for your peace of mind: the system is designed to be easy to use and not to be as restrictive as possible. You just need to check the licensing terms. And you have to invoice your customers one way or another, you are free to do that your way.
When you are searching for an asset, and you find something prospective, you can either click the image area (1) for more information on that asset, or you use the upper icons (2) for downloading a preview (hearth and download icon) or for searching for similar assets (camera), or you take a standard licence (3).
If you search for an asset (here "help"), you will see to your left the filter section, where you can restrict what is shown to you:
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What do you mean by 'issues' ..?
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Don't forget: There is a test subscription available that you can take, which gives you a full 30 days free subscription.
You need to cancel before the end of the trial, or the trial converts automatically into an annual commitment. Alternatively, you can take a more expensive month-to-month subscription (you can cancel anytime without a fee), or you can take credit packs (no subscription, credits expire after a year if not used).
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