Well, I’m back with links to a few more freebies to make life a little more fun.
You’ll have to check the license on the PSD files if you want to use them for commercial purposes, the rest however are pretty much as free as they come.
Hope you liked this, and if you did, please do share it.
Edit: I’ve updated this post with some more links!

This is the first post of many to come where I’ll bring to you as many freebie resources as I can.
I’ll probably make two to three posts a week linking to some of the best freebies on the net.
Freebies could include textures, brushes, shapes, icons, themes, etc. And For the moment at least, and untill I can find better use for the featured section here, I’ll just keep updating this place with more and more freebies.
I don’t know if I should categorize the freebies, but we’ll take that as it comes.
That’s a wrap for now, but I’ll be back with a round up of links to some more freebies in a couple of days.
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Comments and Feedback of all sorts is most welcome.
This post is definitely one of the best I’ve come across in the longest time. This is seriously some of the best work you’ll see all month, maybe all year. (Of course it hasn’t been done by one artist alone.. but you get my point.)
Stencil Art-
From wikipedia:
Stencils have also become popular for graffiti, since stencil art using spray-paint can be produced quickly and easily. These qualities are important for graffiti artists where graffiti is illegal or quasi-legal, depending on the city and stenciling surface. The extensive lettering possible with stencils makes it especially attractive to political artists. For example, the anarcho-punk band Crass used stencils of anti-war, anarchist, feminist and anti-consumerist messages in a long-term graffiti campaign around the London Underground system and on advertising billboards.[3] Also well known for their use of stencil art are Blek le Rat from France, British artist Banksy, New York artist John Fekner and Shepard Fairey‘s OBEY.


Just a few examples of Stencil art…