Vector Grove has some good vectors, fonts, templates
Vector Grove is a great platform to find vectors. They have a huge collection of inventory of vectors, fonts, and templates. Great marketplace to look up to.
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Vector Grove is a great platform to find vectors. They have a huge collection of inventory of vectors, fonts, and templates. Great marketplace to look up to.
Scammers promise lifetime use, but after a month they start deducting $100 every month from my card. Inquiries are not answered at all.
I got the "lifetime subscription" and stopped messing with Vectorgrove after 1 week trying. It's obvious the site encourages contributor to spam "resources" to bait downloads without any quality control. Upon hitting enter for a search, you are welcomed with a result page full of same design instances differing from each other by some slight changes of color scheme, tranform flip etc... The situation continues through the rest of result pages. Want download a sprite sheet like you do in Adobe stock? Forget it. A sprite sheet will be uploaded sprite by sprite and you're expected to download one by one. This way contributors get more download counts and the site conveniently gets more image counts for advertising (around 2.1mil by now as they claim). You can easily query a contributor profile and find him/her with dozens of thousands of uploads that lasts some hundreds of pages. Huge quantity is a huge issue if you have to fight against them to get what you want. Even if you're patient enough to dig through the pile of useless stuffs, quality can be tricky at times. I assume you come to Vectorgrove to get some vector designs to aid your work. Well... not always. Some contributors won't hand over their design that easy, instead they rasterize it part by part, clip the pixel images inside some vector rectangles then put them back together. There goes your "vector" graphic.
I once sent the site an email about this, but no reply so far.
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