The <hr>-Contest Results – Download your fresh <hr>-line now!
Three weeks ago we have encouraged our readers to participate in our <hr>-contest by designing beautiful and creative horizontal lines. It was necessary, since this design-element was slowly disappearing and was often neglected in web design. But it is going to change now. We have received 1290 images and source-files from 384 designers across the globe. The result is an impressive collection of horizontal lines that designers can use for free without any restrictions whatsoever.
Many entries contained not only images, but also source-files, mostly for Photoshop or Illustrator. You can use them if you want to modify a design for your projects. For this purpose we packed these files in one .zip-archive with all source-files (109 files, 25 Mb). Of course, it would be better to provide the link to a .zip-package next to each of the designs presented below, but it would take many hours of work which we can actually use in a more effective way. We can not guarantee that all images in the .zip-package are correct as we haven’t tested all of them.
Unfortunately, some entries could not be considered for the contest. They didn’t meet our requirements, were too big or unusable. It was important for us that these files could be used in projects beyond the scope of our contest.
The BIG Gallery of <hr>-Graphics
Some ideas were more popular than the other ones. For instance, a zipper, flowers and ornaments, pencils, Pac-Man, birds, scissors. You can see almost everything from geometrics designs to oriental designs. Our smashing readers show that even a small tiny line can become a piece of art. For some users it may be too much, but here the idea counts most. And you can use as a starting point for horizontal lines in your projects. Or you can use some minimalistic designs. Most designs were black/white, and few of them were pretty colorful.
Colorful Lines
Andrea Baroni
Ideas under the design: mmm….well…starting from a pencil sketch I then created the vectors in Illustrator and refined them in Photoshop.

Johannes Aagaard

Ratko Horvat

Lewis Keogh
"Igloo eyes" – Odd alien type eyes that resemble mulitcoloured igloos. Could be adapted to match the colour scheme of a site/blog.
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Ray Pham
Lewis Keogh
"Noah’s arc" – As the name suggests.
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Sandeep Singh

Isfahan Ashraf
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Darren Northcott

Darren Northcott
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Johannes Aagard
The ideas behind my 3 designs are mainly fresh and happy colours, while I love fresh colours. And I’m sure lots of other also does. But also 2 of them are a little unusual, and would fit nicely in a creative blog (in my opinion)

Jehzeel Laurente
I love to experiment and explore the astounding features of Photoshop. In my green hr entry, I tried using pen tool to create bent vectors and combine it with other objects to see what’s the outcome. In my black entry, I just tried to make it simple and elegant by creating circles, lines and label it with binary code. I think it looks boring but it’s simple and clean, perfect for websites and blogs that want simple and clean horizontal divider.

Jehzeel Laurente

Jehzeel Laurente

Cameron Queen

Jade Gordon
I was eager to try out some recently learned techniques in Photoshop. I’ve been falling for patterns and textures, and fine brush details.
Heather van de Mark
HR Ransom – Cutout letters create an hr divider that is funky and original. It is an array of colors and yet they all complement each other. This is definitely for an alternative blog/web site with humor and edge. I created multiple different backgrounds with jagged edges, so it looks as if they really came from the printed page. The graphic can easily be manipulated to cut the divider to make it longer or shorter or to rearrange the letter order. I didn’t want it to spell anything because that would be distracting.

Abhijit Sagade
I have tried to relate HR with real life observations and have tried to create simplistic visuals out of those ideas.
Abhijit Sagade
Joel Lueck

Alistair Symonds

Mihai Petica
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Vincent Fromaget

Carina Kornowski

Yann Guerin

Olivier Courbet
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Jeronimo Strehl
This is a shoooooooooooooort break.

Manasa Malipeddi
(the lamp) The idea of this lamp sprouted out of my own wishful thinking. I always wished (and still do) that I had better stuff to write about in my blog; posts that would enlighten somebody, and that is how I thought of a lamp representing enlightenment.

Manasa Malipeddi
(the cat)

Manasa Malipeddi
(the frightened girl) This was what I wanted to do when I realised that my new haircut looked aweful – hide behind a divider!

Manasa Malipeddi
(the knot)

Dennis Meene

Dennis Meene

Ray Pham
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Geo Sukarno

Priscilla Louzada
Guilherme Baiao

Guilherme Baiao

Ardy
I have designed the HR keeping in mind the theme of nature and subtle relaxing ideas (duck in water, clouds, leaves, etc). I feel that these break the monotony of using typical HRs with straight lines. The colors used are also soft and comforting to the latest in designs. I hope you like them. We might plan on making use of the ‘cloudy HR’ within our own website which is currently undergoing major revamping. You can see a general design idea at www.anautix.com/v2

Vlad Mocanu

Ardy

Livia Radvanski

Reginald Balanga
a set of hr graphics with a theme of "Baby’s Clothesline". Inspired by my 1 year old baby boy. The graphics are in png format and is best used with white background.

Reginald Balanga

Reginald Balanga

Andrea Baroni

Peter Dzaluk
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Peter Dzaluk
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Fabienne Curty
A power cable desperately reaching for its plug.

Ardy
I have designed the HR keeping in mind the theme of nature and subtle relaxing ideas (duck in water, clouds, leaves, etc). I feel that these break the monotony of using typical HRs with straight lines. The colors used are also soft and comforting to the latest in designs. I hope you like them. We might plan on making use of the ‘cloudy HR’ within our own website which is currently undergoing major revamping. You can see a general design idea at www.anautix.com/v2

Milan van Bruggen
For the creatives: A colourful ruler with crayons.
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David Laplante

Valeria Kuzminska

Valeria Kuzminska

Johannes Aagaard
The ideas behind my 3 designs are mainly fresh and happy colours, while I love fresh colours. And I’m sure lots of other also does. But also 2 of them are a little unusual, and would fit nicely in a creative blog (in my opinion)

Kyle Theisen
All of the designs were inspired by CMYK – nothing more, nothing less. I wanted to create something very simple, yet modern and fun.
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Steve Lam

Ross Cooper

Ricardo Mestre

Tamer Yilmaz
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Playing with <hr>…
Some designers decided to use classic motifs.
Milan van Bruggen
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Nathan Lyle
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Björn Rohles
After doing some research on web standards, I was surprised that none of the sites I found actually included code to create a visual representation of the topic of "web standards". I imagine it would be easy to work with the text used to code a site for design purposes (for instance, using the text "div" in the background of divs). This hr is a start to realize this approach.
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Dariusz Rusin
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Vernon Kesner
Driving force behind this idea was actually was a recent quarter (I think it was a quarter) I saw. On close inspection, there was actually inscription going around the outer ridge of the quarter. I actually think these turned out really cool.
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Vernon Kesner
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Ricardo Mestre

Vane Kosturanov
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Mark MacDonald
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Drawn Lines
Priyadarshi Kunal

Chris McLeod

Yiyi Zhou
I’ve always like hand-drawn designs with lots of color. The first two are meant to look somewhat like beads on a string, and the second two are just meant to be fun designs of an owl and snails.

Yiyi Zhou
Jehzeel Laurente
My pink entry was inspired with pink dirty-like brushes and cartoony buildings. My blue entry was inspired with simple blue lines in different thickness to make it look stylish, simple and creative. And my last entry was the orange arrows from splashed paint. This entry was some kinda accident. I just played around with the paint splatter brush then suddenly arrows appear in my mind and I included it.. and… I’m somewhat satisfied of the outcome.

Vernon Kesner
Driving force behind this idea was actually was a recent quarter (I think it was a quarter) I saw. On close inspection, there was actually inscription going around the outer ridge of the quarter. I actually think these turned out really cool.

Vernon Kesner

Sandeep Singh

Stig Greve
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Dominik Felber

Dominik Felber

Eric White

Brian Litzinger
I didn’t have a lot of time to invest in making these HRs, so the first idea that came to mind is what you see. I have no clue if this has been done before…

Brian Litzinger

Brian Litzinger

Abhijit Kumar

Prijadarshi Kunal

Prijadarshi Kunal

Jeronimo Strehl
No, this isn’t the end – just a little break…

Jeronimo Strehl
Ok – this is the end, the post is finished – so, get unppluged and go outside.

Cheng Kam Wang

Thin Lines
These ones can be used for body copy.
Eva Hellmann
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Eva Hellmann
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Christoph Bach

Zsolt Kocsmarszky

Christina Böhme

Petar Pavlov
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Christoph Bach

Cameron Queen
This is just a design I’ve been playing around with for my own site and thought I’d interpret it for this competition as it’s an avenue I haven’t explored with my ‘donut’ graphics until now.

Arthur Rehm

Aren Lavilla

Vane Kosturanov
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Nour Malaeb
Equalizer: Another musical-themed design for a more minimalist blog.
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Nour Malaeb
Moustache: Just a fun design for hair-themed blogs, or perhaps a blog for gentlemen. Or the Monopoly guy.
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Amer Aidi
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Dariusz Rusin

Dariusz Rusin

Black & White
Jehzeel Laurente
I love to experiment and explore the astounding features of Photoshop. In my green hr entry, I tried using pen tool to create bent vectors and combine it with other objects to see what’s the outcome. In my black entry, I just tried to make it simple and elegant by creating circles, lines and label it with binary code. I think it looks boring but it’s simple and clean, perfect for websites and blogs that want simple and clean horizontal divider. My pink entry was inspired with pink dirty-like brushes and cartoony buildings. My blue entry was inspired with simple blue lines in different thickness to make it look stylish, simple and creative. And my last entry was the orange arrows from splashed paint. This entry was some kinda accident. I just played around with the paint splatter brush then suddenly arrows appear in my mind and I included it.. and… I’m somewhat satisfied of the outcome.

Wojciech Slowacki
The birds sitting on a wire are a common sight when you travel between one place and another, so you can say the image of birds separates different places. That’s why I thought it could also separate content as a <hr /> background

Wojciech Slowacki
A cowboy riding off into the sunset – thats a good scene for an ending, so I thought it would be a fitting image for an ending of a post on some blog.

Nathan Lyle
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Alistair Symonds
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Richard Stellmach

Vlad Mocanu
The general ideea of my images is a modest desire to reinvent the magic of 2D geometry. We live in a world that has forgotten the place it rose from … unfortunately …

Dennis Meene

Jon Lucas
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Nathan Kelly

Dominik Felber

Vane Konsturanov
While I was reading the <hr/> contest post on Smashing a couple of ideas came on my mind. This is what came out.

Marcin Dembek

Michael Koloch
A tribute to osvaldo cavandoli’s "la linea" cartoon i watched since i was 3 or 4 years old.

Loveena Rayan
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Emanuel Felipe

Anggun Pribadi

Amber Slooten
The reason I created a <hr /> like this, was because I personally like silhouettes of women. I thought it was a lot of refreshment. There wansn’t really any inspiration source: It just hit me.

Jens Fiedler
The first designs was forced through an old Mockup for my own portfolio, i liked the idea of usual things for the website functions, so i wanted to make them all look "real"… and the contest, reminds of it, so i made an zipper to make an remindable hr graphic.

Olivier Courbet

Andrea Baroni
Ideas under the design: mmm….well…starting from a pencil sketch I then created the vectors in Illustrator and refined them in Photoshop.
This three themes are pretty naturalistic and on the cute-side I think…
Nothing so risky in the end, but I hope enjoyable and unusual.

Fabienne Curty
A horizontal crack in a wall, with a pair of scary eyes staring out – this <hr /> would fit into grungy layouts.

Fabienne Curty
A horizontally torn paperstrip that’s being held together by staples and clips – this <hr /> would fit into papery layouts.

Sonali Vora

Jim Hargreaves
Elegance meets wit…a classic design for journalistic blogging.
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Jim Hargreaves
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Jim Hargreaves
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Jim Hargreaves
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Stephan Hilbelink
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Stephan Hilbelink
Daan Weijers
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Giacomo Boccardo
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Ehren Harber

Ehren Harber
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Mario Santos
My inspiration on the firts model/set is to have an end identifier on each part of site/text, nothing like a bar code.

Mario Santos

Abstract and Creative Ideas
Was nicht in die vorigen Rubriken passte…
Cornelius Dorgan
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Lewis Keogh
"Contemporary bubbles" – Witches cauldron with a modern twist.
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Lewis Keogh
"What now" – Working along the lines of, now that the article above has finished what is to follow – as if a line hr break could think.

Rob MacKay
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Casey Smith

Elena Plyusnina
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Gavin Steele
My clean and simple designs…. its about the content, as a decoration the Hr should not draw the eye away from the content.
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Tiffany Pilgrim
This a play-off of the classic ornate divider, but this time hand sketched and with the pencil shavings left behind.

Zivko Condiv

Francesca Culatti
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Francesca Culatti
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Abhijit Sagade
I have tried to relate HR with real life observations and have tried to create simplistic visuals out of those ideas.
Abhijit Sagade
Ratko Horvat

Dennis Meene

Ratko Horvat

Tobias Goth
So what drove me to do make this blood dripping <HR>? My addiction with the Showtime tv-series Dexter of course. I’m a sucker for the intro that rolls at the beginning of every episode. Here’s my adaptation of it into a horizontal ruler.

Alex Holt
Is a background image that should be right aligned…
Subtle, stacked paper design to break the page elegantly.
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Tammy Hart
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Tammy Hart
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Vane Konsturanov
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Vane Konsturanov
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Vane Konsturanov
Lance Gililand

Lance Gililand
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Aren Lavilla

Ehren Harber

Nathan Kelly

Regina Silva

Rubens Cantuni
it’s inspired by the fable "Le petit poucet" bu Charles Perrault. This lil kid leaves pebbles behind is walk to find the way back to home, until one day he can’t find any pebbles so he left crumbs, but birds ate them all…

Rubens Cantuni
a ninja running fast leave a trail of dust behind him

Rubens Cantuni
realistic tear repaired with sticky-tape and staples.

Charles Bamam
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Guilherme Baiao
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Guilherme Baiao

Katya Shulzhenko
Text-style divider says "this is the end" without using brain

Stephan Hilbelink
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Fouad Badawy
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Alex Souto
My theme for the competition is the mouse! This terrible but necessary element of those working on the computer.
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Prijadarshi Kunal

Sergio Ruiz

Fabienne Curty
ECG – The typical ECG measuring curve, spiced up with a cute heart in the center.

Carina Kornowski

Anne Douglas
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Anca Holostencu
During the creation of the HR lines, I thought about fluid shapes and a subtle blending in the overall page design. The lines are meant to incite the reader and make her/him complete the nice feeling regarding what she/he read so far and continue with the next chapter.

Victor Fedyuk

Joro Yordanov
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Ardy
I have designed the HR keeping in mind the theme of nature and subtle relaxing ideas (duck in water, clouds, leaves, etc). I feel that these break the monotony of using typical HRs with straight lines. The colors used are also soft and comforting to the latest in designs. I hope you like them. We might plan on making use of the ‘cloudy HR’ within our own website which is currently undergoing major revamping.

Maria Paula Figueroa
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Adrian Pauly
hr-branch was more of a decorative approach, taking the usual decorative squiggles as a parting point, but rendering it as a much more natural organic element.

Mihai Petica

Thank you!
We would like to express sincere gratitude to each of designers who participated in our contest! Further contest are already on their way. Please stay tuned.
So who is the winner of the contest?
We selected 25 designs which we liked most. Of course, the choice is subjective, but we had to choose the best ones. Please don’t feel angry if you have some other opinion.
Each design has a number assigned to it. Everybody can vote for his or her favourite design. You decide who is the winner of our contest and who will be awarded with a Wacom Intuos3 9X12 USB Tablet displayed below. The poll will be closed in 4 days. The design with most votes will be awarded with the prize.

25 Finalists
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Vote for your favourite design!


lama halwaji
September 15th, 2008 11:50 pmNumber 8 is the most creative and simple design, with a digital vision.
Good luck ….
Dinis
September 17th, 2008 5:34 amShouldn’t this be over by now?
DarkWolf
September 17th, 2008 8:47 amVery creative!
Love all the designs =)
robin
September 17th, 2008 2:52 pmHI SM,
I just would like you to clarify what do you mean by this -”Unfortunately, some entries could not be considered for the contest. They didn’t meet our requirements, were too big or unusable. It was important for us that these files could be used in projects beyond the scope of our contest.” :) I wish you could be more elaborative with your instructions like most of the articles here in your site. And when will you announce the winner? thanks
ShanghaiTechWriter
September 18th, 2008 6:30 amThis is a great collection of HR lines! Great work to all who contributed!
Darlene Sanguenza
September 18th, 2008 6:41 pmI voted for no. 7. I like the concept.
jennifer
September 19th, 2008 10:16 pmSome of these are really cute! They would be perfect for post dividers on a WordPress blog.
Niko
September 22nd, 2008 6:15 amWhen will you announce the winners?
Modisana
September 29th, 2008 5:30 amAre you guys to let us know who won the contest?….I actually cant believe that it looks like that number 7 will be taking or has taken that sweet prize home.
Please do publish it when you’ve decided who the winners is and let some of us that are annoyed by who is winning say why we are unhappy about the choice that’s been made!
Still love you SM and fully understand that its not you guys that chose number 7 to win.
ferdranda
October 1st, 2008 7:27 pmi like the #6 can fit any where lols ^_^
Matthew Riches
October 4th, 2008 2:58 amReally great designs. I could fit a lot of them into various designs my 2 web designers do.
It is a great idea to revive the “hr”. I am seeing it less and less now.
I have been inspired to update the company website now (www.richescreative.co.uk) and make an image “hr” to replace the defult “hr” grey line I have.
I will set all this up once I have finished converting the site from tables (Arrrrghh) to div layers. Wish me luck :-)
BBT
November 19th, 2008 9:51 amGreat design. I like all of them. The number 1 is a real number one in all design.
una
December 18th, 2008 10:14 pmso lovely .I love all of them.May be i can use them.:)
robin
February 7th, 2009 7:11 pmso whatever happened to this contest?
Vishan
February 10th, 2009 10:03 pm#11 is nice…….
serrucho
February 17th, 2009 1:03 pmand how can I install one of these images between the entries of my blog? any css code?
robin
March 5th, 2009 6:06 amhey, who have won this contest? :( have you announced it?
Webdesign Saarland
March 17th, 2009 1:47 pmThanks for the contest. Nice idea. My favorite is #6
Earl
May 18th, 2009 11:05 pmSimple 1px line would probably win the contest.
Ravikumar V.
June 26th, 2009 1:23 amhow can I vote here ? by giving comments ??
fajerwerki
December 13th, 2009 7:30 amI just want to tell you that your blog is very interesting, bookmarked
luki sportowe
December 24th, 2009 7:14 amYou write awsome article, bookmarked
William Rouse
January 7th, 2010 5:42 amThe link to “hr-smashing-source-files.zip” is broken. Would you correct and notifiy me.
Thanks
William Rouse
Christiane Rosenberger
January 7th, 2010 11:15 amThank you William, the link was updated!
Nyn
April 25th, 2010 11:42 am¡¡¡Preciosos!!!
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kiki
August 2nd, 2010 2:18 pmthese beautiful s lines are under copiright(all rights reserved) or they can be shared and used like Creative commons(some rights reserved)? I mean: i can use one of these in a website?
Abdullah Al Mamun
August 10th, 2010 8:18 pmThese are really awesome!
The download link is not working. Please check it.
May I use this in commercial projects?
loveyouu
April 15th, 2011 10:21 amI am in love with number 5, it’s absolutley adorable! :]
baidu678
September 8th, 2011 4:09 amThanks for giving your ideas. The first thing is that learners have a solution between federal student loan and also a private education loan where it truly is easier to go with student loan debt consolidation than through the federal education loan.
Ebulueme John Chigozie
November 4th, 2011 6:02 pmThanx for sharing…
Ferry Lee
February 26th, 2012 10:46 amThanks for sharing..
But still curious who the winner :)
Cristina
June 12th, 2012 2:26 pmHi, awsome graphics ;) nice work!!! I was wondering… could I use one of this for a website I’m workin’ on? How’ s the licence thing working here? Thank you,
Cristina