05.22.07
Add pizzaz
Don’t you wish that your handouts, webpages, brochures, Powerpoint presentations, etc had more …je ne sais quoi, allure perhaps, to them? Have you wanted good looking art to add pizzaz to your work but worried about copyright? Do you hesitate to add that same boring palm tree/squiggle/light bulb to your next staff meeting handout? Here are some links for quality photographs and clip art that can be used for your work publications.
Be sure to read the copyright notices before using art from these links. None charge for use, but may have different criteria for use such as non-profit use only.
US Federal Government
- Public Health Image Library (PHIL) from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This database has photos, illustrations, and videos of many public health topics.
- USDA Online Photography Center The US Department of Agriculture Photography Center has some of its collection available online in the public domain. Be sure to scroll to the end of the website for the subject headings
- National Agriculture Library Image & Photographic Art webpage This webpage links to many other food and botanical image galleries.
- US Fish & Wildlife Services Pictures & Graphics webpage This webpage links to images related to fish and wildlife, including photographs and sketches
- GRIN: Great Images in NASA
- Library of Congress American Memory A gateway to many historical collections that have been digitized. The copyright for each collection is different, although many are now in the public domain.
Educational or other sources
- Images of American Political History Over 500 public domain images of American history, searchable by era, keyword, or special topic
- University of Alaska’s Alaska Clipart Collection Clip art of scenery, tools, art, geography, and more.
- Michigan Mine Safety & Health Training Clip art Images of mobile equipment, tools, people, and more related to mining and safety.
- Flickr.com Advanced Search This website features photographs from users around the world. While most still hold copyright, you can do a search for Creative Commons licensed photos. Then you can be sure the copyright holder allows certain uses on their works such as commercial use, or allowing modification of the image.
South Carolina
- South Carolina Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Image Library Use their South Carolina photography for “publications or broadcasts that promote South Carolina as a tourism destination to broad consumer audiences”

