Brilliant Submissions to Open Clip Art Library
I live in San Francisco and I try to keep up on the various metrics, searches, and so forth in my various involvements. I came across these beautiful vector graphics generated for San Francisco Arts Commission’s Art on Market Street Program by Steve Lambert.
In looking closer at these images, I noticed that Steve released them all into the public domain and uploaded ALL the assets to the Open Clip Art Library for ANYONE to use. Hats off to Steve and this is an open invitation for anyone to use these great images in your work!

This image is under a CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 license by Steve Lambert.
Read more from Steve’s site:
Packard Jennings and Steve Lambert asked architects, city planners, and transportation engineers, “what would you do if you didn’t have to worry about budgets, beauracracy, politics, or physics?” Ideas from these conversations were then merged, developed, and perhaps mildly exaggerated by Steve and Packard to create a series of 6 posters for the San Francisco Arts Commission’s Art on Market Street Program.
6 foot tall by 4 foot wide giclee prints (Don’t let the postcard name fool ya, these are big)
6 designs, each in edition of 4 (24 total)Steve and Packard would like to thank:
Peter Albert SF Municipal Transportation Agency
Prof. Nezar AlSayaad, Dept. of Architecture, UC Berkeley
Prof. Timothy P. Duane, Dept. of Architecture, UC Berkeley
Drew Howard, SF Muni Light Rail
John Peterson,, Public Architecture
Tom Radulovich, Livable City, BART
Seleta Reynolds, Fehr & Peeers
It looks like some great people worked on this project and it was also developed through the other great Creative Commons supporter, Eyebeam’s OpenLab.
UPDATE: Also, I should have noted that half of this work was done by Packard Jennings. A big thanks to him as a well and hopefully he will also release his parts to the Open Clip Art Library and into the public domain. CHeers!



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