ClipArt
ClipArt is the easiest way to add graphics to your webpage, without having to have any drawing skills whatsoever! We have included some links here to some of the biggest and best clipart sites on the internet - from these sites, you'll be able to find pictures and animations of anything you can think of, and probably quite a lot more that you can't!
- Microsofts Clipart Live!
If you have a registered copy of most popular Microsoft programs, then there are over 750,000 pieces of clipart here available for your use.
- Roger's Gifs
This site has graphics, tutorials and links to various resources on the web.
- Free Graphics
A1 Icon Archive. Ideal for web graphics with buttons, bars, arrows and backgrounds amongst others.
- Top 50 Clip art sites
Clipart.com links you to a huge selection of free graphics from hundreds of pages across the web. Some of the links are out of date, but the wealth of stuff available means that this still a worthwhile site.
- Clip Art for Free
Large repository of clipart - they will even mail you a new piece of clipart every day!
- Animated GIFs
Entirely dedicated to animated clipart
- Graphics for Free
Not the largest range of graphics, and they are mostly backgrounds and icons- but what there is is high quality
- Caboodles ClipArt
A large range of links to other clipart collections that are sorted by catagory. Everything from "ASCII art" to "Weeds"
You may also want to create your own, more customised graphics. If you feel you have the artistic flair, we recommend Paint Shop Pro 6, one of the best shareware art packages - there's a demo available of it there, so you can even try it out to see if you like it!
If you have your own scanner, then you can digitise photographs into your computer - if you don't have one, don't worry - Computer Experts offers a scanning service at a very reasonable price -
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Check out Beginners Guide to Graphics for more information regarding graphics formats, plus useful information on keeping the size of your website down.

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