Onkle Doug's Links to Graphics Sources

You'll Find Lots of Graphics and Graphics Links on These Sites!


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Here are some FINE graphics websites:

The first of these links is the one I have used primarily to copy the graphics listed on these pages. However, I have also taken some from a few of the others. In most cases, I simply forgot to keep track of where the few others came from, but the sources all are listed among the links on the first site below. If any graphics providers find their icons on these pages, let me know so I can rectify the omission, and give credit where credit is due. Other than the first one, I have not arranged them in any particular order of preference.

NOTE: All links which have the animated lightning flash at the left are not working at this time. They will just take you to a dead-end, e.g., back to a geocities "sorry that was not an active link" page. The links that ARE working start with an orange push-pin bullet.
Here is the A-1 Icons Graphics Collection. They have several pages each of backgrounds, lines, icons, bullets, etc., and a very good listing of other sources. They credit a source in Geocities for many of the icons they have made available. Many thanks to their untiring efforts to provide graphical materials for us to use on our websites!
Geocities provides links to graphics posted by their citizens. which can be very handy.
You might like this site that has Zillions of Links to sites where you can "swipe" graphics -- and they even give their own "swiping" instructions. You can check other pages on the site as well for the graphics they provide directly. To do this "backwards web navigation," just click on the address line, and backspace over the last segment, "graflinx.htm" so the last element in the URL reads /webart/ Then punch your enter key to get to their main webart index page.
Stanford University provides a fun collection of icons for every occasion, not just educational topics. Try it, you'll like it!
Some graphics sites, like this one, will create special graphics for you for a fee Which may be the way to go... if you would like a special logo, etc., created for you.
This site is set up such that you can download the kit and kaboodle in a compressed file. The plain thin and thick colored lines, as well as many of the bullets and buttons I have listed came from this collection. He also has many others to choose from.
The Geocities neighborhoods for and about children, "Enchanted Forest" and "Heartland," have provided some nice graphics kids will like. They have dinosaur themes, horse themes, and others you can use. Another advantage of this site is that everything on it is guaranteed to be suitable for children. If you set up a geocities homestead here, you can be assured all the content in the neighborhood is suitable for kids, including the banner ads.
This site is highly recommended by my daughter, Linda, who has used it for her site. If you look at Linda's page, you can find a neat-o graphical link to the site also. [Sorry, guys, I decided I don't have room for all the logos, these links will have to do.]
Some sites, like this one, provide not only some nice graphics, but also tools and guidelines to help you learn to make your own.
The set of graphics that gave me a start is Bryce Fox's "Cluck Collection." Bryce has set up his collection so you can see exactly how the icon needs to be listed in HTML coding in order for it to come up on an internet screen. Pretty handy, especially for a beginner. [Or for someone who made a mistake, and can't figure it out!]
Susie has some neat artwork and graphics here. I have included some of her large ones in my sample pages.
This site has some wonderful graphics, but the owner sets a limit of 10 that you can use free. You can use more if you display their logo, and they will license use to businesses and corporations at a price.
This page does not provide graphics directly, but features a number of good links, PLUS, Linda H. has included several links to sites that will help you learn to create your own graphics! My sister introduced me to Linda, since they share an adoring interest in Australian Shepherds, or Aussies. (My sis won't let me spell it "Auzzies," though that's certainly how they say it!) If you want to see the results of Linda's breeding program, check out her index page.
Here is another Geocities Source on Graphics, Danella's Graphics collection. Danella's site is very nicely organized. Her background gifs allow you to see a full-page preview, which is very nice.
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Quick List of Hotlinks to Pages in this Set

(Current page shown in black; This listing appears at the bottom of every page listed below:)

Main "Onkle Doug" Index Page -- Internet Netiquette("Netiket")Page
Instant Webpage Coding -- Main Formatting Page -- Main Grafix Page --
Backgrounds -- Small Bullets -- More Small Bullets
Small Buttons -- Medium Buttons -- Large Buttons
Small Icons -- Square Icons -- Round Icons -- Medium Icons
Mostly Music Icons -- Larger Icons -- Really Large Icons & Clip Art -- Flag Collection
Bars & Lines, Set One, A-J -- Bars & Lines, Set Two, K-Z -- Thick & Thin Colored Bars
Animated Icons -- Large Animated Icons -- Animated Bars and Lines
Links to HTML Tutorials -- Links to Graphics Sources -- Personal and Family Links



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Onkle Doug's Graphics Link page last revised March 17, 1999