Finding public domain (copyright free) imagery has always been a challenge, especially when seeking content themes. It’s a hunt and peck process, and rarely easy or fun.
That is changing thanks to a new resource called Public.Work, which was launched by Cosmos this week.
The website is akin to a highly dynamic Pinterest board for copyright free content, and features thousands of amazing images, and a beautiful, seamless interface. The content is all public domain, meaning the images are free to use, modify, and distribute without restriction.
Over 100,000 images are at your fingertips, and come from the MET, New York Public Library, and additional sources. Thanks to smart categorization and smart suggestions, our search for NASA imagery, redwood trees, and insects netted some amazing results.
Free to use, we recommend you check it out and explore a world of historical images you’ve not seen before.




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