Cuckoo clock with ornate leaf decorations against joker pattern

Simple conical lamp next to retro flip clock and round photo frame free vector graphics download

Large old style brown cuckoo clock with ornate decorations featuring curls, leaf motifs and a couple of abstract figures.  The clock has a cream and silver display with long black roman numerals. On either side of the two doors near the top there is a strange looking figure appearing to blow smoke into the air. On the background there is a dimply lit seamless checkerboard pattern with alternating blue and brown joker hats.

Again, this is a rework of a previous design with different ornaments, less effects and a more simplified structure. I didn’t really like the curls around the dial in the previous version, so i decided to replace them with a more consistent design. You can use it as a whole or deconstruct it to bits and include the various elements in your own projects.

If you’re interested in using this illustration, please check the licensing page on this blog. You’re allowed to include it in both personal and commercial projects. While, you shouldn’t redistribute it or link directly to the file, you can link to this post instead. Attribution is required.

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3 Comments

  1. nadja
    Posted April 20, 2010 at 7:34 pm | Permalink

    Hello Horia,
    I’m a great supporter of your illustrations. They are fantastic!!!
    At the moment I preparing to start a new tiny fashion label and I would love to use the cuckoo clock and the lamp and integrate them in my website and may later in some flyers. I read the copyright and licensing, but I would like to be definetly sure, that that is ok for you?
    Thanks so much already, if that would be possible.
    Thanks
    Nadja

  2. admin
    Posted April 20, 2010 at 8:53 pm | Permalink

    Hey Nadja,

    Thanks for the kind words!
    You can use the illustrations for pretty much any promotional item you might think of: on websites (either for the interface or to illustrate a certain page/article), in print (brochures, flyers, catalogues) etc.; much like you would any of my CreativeCommons photos on Flickr (but without requiring attribution).
    Some of the very few cases in which i’m not so keen in allowing them to be used without my prior consent are for example: an “entrepreneur” selling a collection of vector graphics containing some of my stuff, slapping one of my illustrations on their t-shirts and calling it their own fashion design items or registering them as part of a logo.

    Would love to see an example of how you managed to integrate them into your website. Also, if you have any requests of illustrations please let me know and when i find the time, I’ll be happy to give them a try and post them online for download.
    Thanks and good luck with your new business venture!

  3. nadja
    Posted April 21, 2010 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    Milllion Thanks! That’s fantastic! I’ll mail you the website, once it is finished and I might come back to your offer!
    Thanks a lot so far!

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