Starting from scratch is a choice. So is having the right assets already on hand when a brief lands. These eight packs cover serious ground across ornamental vectors, textures, brushes, frames, graffiti, pixel art, badges, and sigils. Build your library once, use it constantly.
Ornamental Vectors by MiksKS
Over 200 vector elements drawing from gothic, Victorian, and Renaissance ornamentation, with 17 grunge texture overlays included in the same package. The formats are thorough: AI, SVG, PSD Smart Objects, and PNG, so you're covered whether you're building in Illustrator or compositing in Photoshop. It's the kind of pack that earns its place on an album cover, a zine spread, or a poster that needs that dramatic, high-contrast edge. Currently the highest trending pack in this category for good reason.
Vintage Frames by h0vado
350 plus high-resolution PNG files with transparent backgrounds, all Victorian and ornamental in character. That volume matters when you're hunting for the one frame that fits the composition exactly, rather than forcing something close enough to work. These sit naturally in editorial layouts, packaging, brand identity work with a heritage angle, and anything that calls for a bit of period weight without reaching for a custom illustration.
Rough Print Textures by Textexp
The process here is worth knowing about. Textexp scanned and printed these textures across multiple stages, deliberately degrading quality each pass to get genuine print wear rather than a simulated filter effect. The result is 49 textures at 9000x6000 pixels, 300dpi, built for print work as much as screen. If you're doing any kind of brand identity that needs to feel physically made rather than digitally assembled, these are the kind of assets that close that gap.
Vandal Pack Vol.1 by Discount Desires
Ninety-plus hand-drawn graffiti tags and throws, delivered in AI, EPS, PNG, and SVG. The hand-drawn origin matters here; these aren't traced or algorithmically smoothed, they carry the weight and variation of something done by hand. For streetwear graphics, merch drops, and brand work that wants that gritty, urban energy without hiring an actual muralist, this pack does the heavy lifting. There's more trending graphic work worth digging into if this direction fits your current briefs.
Vintage Logo and Badge Collection by Skilline Supply Co
Americana aesthetics done properly: 15 plus vintage logos, badges, and emblems built with handcrafted retro illustration and typography that references old-school packaging and mid-century commercial design. The kind of pack that works hard on apparel branding, craft beverage labels, outdoor and lifestyle brand identities, and anything that needs that sense of heritage without being generic about it. These are complete compositions, not raw elements, which makes them especially useful when a client needs something resolved quickly.
144 MysticPixels Graphic Pack by Vanzyst
Gothic figures, monsters, and creatures rendered in dithered pixel art, with 144 elements across EPS, SVG, PNG, and JPG. The dither style is the specific visual move here, pulling from early digital aesthetics in a way that reads as intentional rather than nostalgic. It's been optimised with streetwear and merch applications in mind, and you can see why: these graphics translate cleanly to screen printing, embroidery digitising, and direct-to-garment work. A genuinely distinct pack in a space that tends toward the generic.
Cursed Illustrator Brushes by MiksKS
216 seamless pattern brushes for Illustrator built around gothic architecture, dark fantasy ornamentation, and neo-tribal detail work. Pattern brushes in Illustrator are genuinely powerful when done well: they follow any path you draw, scaling and repeating without breaking. MiksKS has structured these as five-segment architecture brushes with a PDF manual included, which means the learning curve is short. For branding, poster work, album art, or anything that needs intricate linework without the hours of manual drawing, this is a serious toolkit. There's more vintage and gothic graphic work worth a look if this aesthetic is your current focus.
Cybersigil Pack V1 by Discount Desires
One hundred hand-drawn cybersigil icons in AI, SVG, PNG, and EPS. Sigilism as a design language has been moving steadily through streetwear, tattoo-adjacent merch, and experimental branding for a few years now, and this pack sits right at the intersection of that with a harder, more futuristic edge. The hand-drawn quality keeps them from looking like generic icon sets. Strong territory for album art, merch graphics, and any brief where the client wants something that feels occult-adjacent but technically resolved.







