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New envato elements?
Artist:
I got an email recently about their new product. Did anyone else got them?
One subscription. Unlimited downloads. as they say..
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What is Envato Elements?
Launching in 2016, Envato Elements is a creative subscription for digital assets tailored to the needs of agencies, designers, marketers and other professionals who need items on a frequent or high-volume basis. It will offer a library of high-quality, curated content from talented creators and make it available to customers via ongoing monthly or yearly subscription plans.
https://elements.envato.com
https://elements.envato.com/faq
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sweetgirll:
By the look on the front page..it looks like is going to be a competitor to creativemarket....I see fonts, watercolor brushes..yep...
bunhill:
--- Quote from: sweetgirll on June 07, 2016, 20:26 ---it looks like is going to be a competitor to creativemarket....I see fonts, watercolor brushes..yep...
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Envato already is a competitor to creativemarket but its categories are split between different brands. Eg - ThemeForest is (arguably) the goto site for commercial WordPress themes and plugins. The content for Elements is selected only from GraphicRiver (AFAIK).
File Sold:
You can see it live here:
https://elements.envato.com
What are your thoughts?
SpaceStockFootage:
Yeah, GraphicRiver is like Creative Market, Envato Elements is like GraphicStock... the graphics 'branch' of VideoBlocks.
Remains to be seen if it takes off, but Envato have a pretty big existing customer base to market it to, which is half job... so you never know. With a subscription model, I can't see the return for contributors being that high, but if it gets loads of subscribers then it could be worth it.
One thing it does have over the whole VideoBlocks/GraphicRiver model... is that when you download something, you have to register its use, if you want to use it in an end-product. I guess that's to stop people just downloading every single item on a whim. In theory, that might lead to less downloads, which means a higher return for contributors.
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