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Mythical Animals Patterns Graphics - Image 1

Mythical Animals Patterns Graphics

As children, we all loved fairy tales and fantastic stories, and magical animals from book pages till this day awake

Summer Sports Patterns Graphics - Image 2

Summer Sports Patterns Graphics

Grass, flowers, strawberries, champagne and sports? Why not! The project idea originates from a custom pattern order commissioned by the

Summer Meadow Patterns Graphics - Image 3

Summer Meadow Patterns Graphics

It is impossible to imagine a summer without an abundance of all kinds of flowers. Exactly these bright and tempting

Bird of Paradise Patterns Graphics - Image 4

Bird of Paradise Patterns Graphics

Our bird patterns have an addition—we have developed a new collection of patterns dedicated to paradise birds as a complement

Life in the Tropics Patterns Graphics - Image 5

Life in the Tropics Patterns Graphics

Not so long ago we released a bright and really juicy “Tropical Desire patterns” collection (https://www.youworkforthem.com/graphic/E3906/tropical-desire-patterns-collection), in which we focused

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Triangulate Graphics

This product download contains 18 files. This package is a set of seamless modern and geometric patterns with shapes. The

Oriental Dreams Patterns Graphics - Image 7

Oriental Dreams Patterns Graphics

Friends, we continue our virtual graphic journey through countries and continents. This time we are happy to present you the

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Doors Graphics

There is something fascinating about doors. No matter their architecture, their colors, their design styles… we’re always innately curious about

Simply Scandi Patterns Graphics - Image 11

Simply Scandi Patterns Graphics

We continue experimenting with techniques and styles and are pleased to offer you a new collection of rather minimalist Scandinavian

Cute Halloween Patterns Graphics - Image 12

Cute Halloween Patterns Graphics

We are glad to present our new set of vector patterns “Cute Halloween Patterns”. We tried to narrate a fairy-tale-like,