Books

You can use Creative Element's pictures as the primary aspect for the cover of a book (for example, a novel or a travel book), however, we consider this to be a secondary element of your product because the content of the book is the main element.


Please keep in mind that this does not apply to no-content or low-content books, such as notebooks, calendars, and diaries because they are not books.


If you want to use our photographs inside the content book, use just a few of them instead of making them the primary element, that is, not on the whole page, but rather as little additions to the text in the book. The materials utilized inside a book must serve as a supplement to the book's content. For example, in a travel book, an image of a beach or a landscape might be used to illustrate the content.


Colouring books, children's books, or any other similar publication where all of the illustrations/images are from the Creative Element are not permitted because they are the elements that would entice customers to buy that specific book and so would be deemed the major element.


If you download Creative Element's resources as a free user, you must include the credit line "Designed by Designed by Creative Element" on the items you intend to sell, as well as a link to **** on your website. You must purchase Creative Element's subscription plan if you do not like to include this attribution line.

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