stock graphics

[/stɑk ˈɡræfɪks/]
nounpl: stock graphics
gráficos de banco de imagens
1. Pre-made, royalty-free or licensed digital images, illustrations, and visual elements available for purchase or subscription from online libraries for use in design, marketing, and creative projects
The designer used stock graphics from the subscription service to quickly create the marketing materials.
O designer usou gráficos de banco de imagens do serviço de assinatura para criar rapidamente os materiais de marketing.
2. Generic visual assets designed for broad commercial or creative use without the need for custom creation
We saved time and budget by incorporating stock graphics into our presentation instead of hiring an illustrator.
Economizamos tempo e orçamento ao incorporar gráficos de banco de imagens em nossa apresentação em vez de contratar um ilustrador.
Stock graphics are widely used in both American and Brazilian digital design industries as a cost-effective solution for businesses and freelancers. Major platforms like Shutterstock, Getty Images, and Canva have significant user bases in both countries. In Brazil, the use of stock graphics has grown significantly with the expansion of digital marketing and content creation industries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
stock imagesclip artroyalty-free graphicslicensed illustrationsdigital assetsready-made graphics
Antonyms / Antônimos
custom graphicsoriginal artworkbespoke illustrationsunique designs

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
gráficos de banco de imagens
Most common and formal translation
General Brazilian Portuguese
imagens de estoque
More literal, also widely used
São Paulo
gráficos de banco
Shortened informal version
Portugal
gráficos de arquivo
European Portuguese alternative

Related Words

stock photographyvector graphicsdigital librarycreative commonslicensingroyalty-freesubscription service

Related Idioms & Phrases

off-the-shelf graphics
ready-to-use visual assets
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