Century Library Offers 14,000+ Restored Vintage Illustrations for $1
By
Chris Spooner
Summary
A promotional piece for Century Library, offering access to over 14,000 restored vintage illustrations, patterns, and textures for a one-time fee of $1. The library sources graphics from antique books and ephemera, restores them into high-quality digital assets compatible with design software like Photoshop, Canva, and Procreate, and includes full commercial licensing.
Source

Key quotes
· 4 pulledDownload thousands of genuine vintage graphics that have been expertly restored into ready-to-use digital assets from Century Library.
For just $1, you can enjoy unrestricted access to the entire archive of illustrations, patterns and textures to inject authentic vintage graphics into your designs and artworks.
This rapidly growing library has been sourced from antique books and ephemera, painstakingly scanned, restored and converted into high-quality digital graphics that can be used in Photoshop, Canva, Procreate and more.
All assets are backed with full commercial licensing.
You might also wanna read
There’s New Money in Old Masters
Photobucket now charges $5 fee to restore access to users' old images
The article recounts the author's nostalgic experience with Photobucket, an old image hosting service from the early internet era. While cle
The Evolution Of Book Cover Design Through The Decades

Sarah Young Illustrates New Luxury Edition of Jane Austen's Complete Novels for 250th Anniversary
Illustrator Sarah Young created new illustrations for a luxury limited edition of Jane Austen's complete novels published by Folio Society f
Free Ebooks Available from Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century Collection
The article announces the availability of free ebooks from Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century collection. It appears to be a promotional pi
Painting bought for $100 at US charity shop by art teacher sells for £190,000
An art teacher named Helene Plotkin bought a painting for $100 at a charity shop in White Plains, New York in 1966, unaware it was by renown

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.