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Vectors - Infographics with Pencils 8
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Vectors - Silhouettes of Skyline Cityscapes 21
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 60 MB

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Vectors - Ornamental Vintage Corners 31
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 83 MB

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Vectors - Modern Various Smartphones 4
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 63.53 Mb

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Vectors - Shiny Neon Labels 2
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 98.49 Mb

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Vectors - Flat Business People 9
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 61.36 Mb

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Vectors - Blue Geometric Backgrounds 2
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 65 MB

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Vectors - Colorful Neon Alphabets 8
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 78 MB

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Vectors - Infographics with World Map 41
6 AI | +TIFF Preview | 88 MB

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Vectors - Shiny Realistic Lightnings 3
5 AI | +TIFF Preview | 325 MB

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Vectors are images that use mathematical equations to create and edit graphic objects. They are different from raster images, which consist of pixels and have a fixed size. One of the main advantages of vector images is their scalability. Images created in the vector format can be enlarged or reduced without losing quality. This is especially useful when creating logos or other design elements where precision and clarity are crucial.

Another advantage of vector images is that they take up less space on your hard drive. Raster images consist of millions of pixels, each taking up a certain amount of memory. In contrast, vector images use mathematical equations to store information about the shape and color of objects. In addition, vector images can be easily modified without losing quality. For example, if you want to change the color of a logo, you don't need to create a new image - you can simply change the value of the color in the file. Overall, using vector images can significantly improve the quality of your design and make it more efficient.