The Camera Collection has been designed by Bill Brown and he wants anyone to use his pixelated illustrations, just as long as they give credit where credit is due.
Bill Brown is a designer and artist living in western Massachusetts who has put together an interesting compilation of cameras, lenses, film rolls and memory cards that he designed. Using Adobe Illustrator to make all the graphics and a program called Isotopes to create the layout for the website images, all the graphics are free to be used by anyone. All Bill Brown asks is that he receives the credit for his work if used, which really is a very simple request.
Bill’s work does focus a lot of pixelated graphics, but he has also done an interesting series of video blogs where he films himself getting a haircut each year, as he recaps the past year’s ups and downs.
Pixelated Photographic Illustrations
The Camera Collection by Bill Brown is Free for All to Use
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