Please feel welcome to download and use these digital resources with a few stipulations:
- Please do not share or sell these graphics as-is. You are welcome to share links to this page, but you may not embed your own direct download of these items anywhere online.
- You may use them to embellish a product of your own where they are a portion of the overall design. You may do this for profit. If you feel so inclined, you can give credit to littlestuff.me, but you don’t have to. Or (preferred) you can spend a few dollars in my Etsy shop as a thank you.
Free Coronavirus Clip Art
These transparent background PNGs are sized for high-quality print at up to 10″ (largest dimension). A vector-based PDF file is included for digital editing in Illustrator, CorelDraw, Inkscape, etc.
The graphics come in a zipped folder. If you don’t know how to unzip/extract the contents of the folder, please Google instructions, based on the device you are downloading to.
These 28 clips feature:
- 4 doctors/nurses
- 4 doctors/nurses (with outline)
- 12 masks
- 5 viruses
- 1 thermometer
- 1 hand sanitizer
- 1 hand sanitizer (with outline)
Click on the image below to download the PNG and PDF files.
Free Coronavirus Digital Papers
This virus-themed digital paper pack features doctors and nurses, viruses, thermometers, hand sanitizer, and face masks. The set includes 10 high-quality 300 dpi JPGs sized at 12×12″ (3600px x 3600px).
Because these patterns have been designed to be seamless, you can tile the 12×12″ images for a never-ending effect.
They come in a zipped folder. If you don’t know how to unzip/extract the contents of the folder, please Google instructions, based on the device you are downloading to.
Click on the image below to download the JPGs.
Stay healthy, keep positive, and hold the line. We can only save lives if we all work together!
Hi!! I love your covid designs!! I just DNed them.
I do have a question tho. How do i tile them on a 12×12 paper?
Thanks. The digital paper set is what I assume you are referring to, rather than the clip art? If so, they are already designed to be printed clearly at 12×12″. If you wish to tile the images, the steps would vary depending on what software you are using to do so. Photoshop, CorelDraw, Illustrator, MS Publisher, etc.? You could theoretically do it in Google Slides (free) if you don’t have a design software. But the steps vary of course, so I can’t give much direction without knowing the resources you have. I would suggest Googling instructions like “How do I tile images in ….” and then insert the application you wish to use. Hope this helps!