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Get lifetime access to over 1.2 million vector images for less than $35
TL;DR: Get the pictures you need with VectorGrove Unlimited Vector Images: Lifetime Subscription for $39, a 99% savings.
As planet earth hurtles around the sun and the passage of time relentlessly marches on, we can be sure of at least one thing: someone, somewhere, is in need of royalty-free vector images.
But what can they do to fulfill their needs? Scour Google Images? Seems risky. Exhaust every image on Microsoft Clip Art several thousand times over? We guess it’s possible, but misguided.
No, they should instead check out VectorGrove.
The enormous library of royalty-free, scalable vector images will no doubt come in handy to anyone in the business of making websites, e-books, slide shows, business cards, ‘zines (do people still make ‘zines?), or literally anything that could be improved by the inclusion of an image.
The library boasts more than 1.2 million images, all searchable by category. All of them can be downloaded (in SVG, EPS, and JPG formats) on an unlimited scale and edited to your heart’s content. These are both good things, especially because you can purchase a lifetime subscription to the VectorGrove library for only $33.15 thanks to an early Black Friday sale. All you have to do is enter code BFSAVE15 to get the extra discounted price.
FYI, that’s 99% off the usual price of $4,999, a huge discount and an excellent way to ensure the vector image rights police will never chase you again.
Speaking of which: Black Friday is just around the corner. Hop on the savings early by getting deep discounts on these other top sellers.
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