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Christian Clip Art III: Sacraments, Miracles, Ordinary Time, Saints and Bible Characters

Christian Clip Art III: Sacraments, Miracles, Ordinary Time, Saints and Bible Characters
By Paulist Press

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Christian Clipart is a series of three CD-ROMs with beautiful images that can be included in bulletins, newsletters, program booklets, invitations, religious education materials, flyers, posters and any other project for which graphics are needed. The images included are conveniently organized according to themes. All the images are shown in accompanying booklets and include the corresponding file name for easy reference. Images are in TIFF format and are useable on both Macintosh and PC/Windows platforms.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #575660 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: CD-ROM

Customer Reviews

Very disappointed1
This is the worse clip art that I have ever seen. It looks like a three year old drew the pictures. I was hoping to use them in my Church's bulletin, since I am home with a broken ankle. But I can draw better than these pictures. I am so disappointed. I even paid over night shipping so that I could use them in this week's bulletin. What a waste of money...

Fair but Nor Great3
This is not a bad clipart collection but neither is it a particularly good one, at least for my purposes.

It is from Paulist Press so it has a definite Roman Catholic flavor to much of it but many of these images are general enough to be used by any Christians. My problem is that they are all black and white. I was looking for some color images. That being said, there is no reason why many of these cannot be found to be useful in documents where color would not be expected such as a bulletin of newsletter.

The images are evocative of the themes they are supposed to indicate so they do facilitate communication. None are stellar but they are usable.

I actually think that this is the most useful of the three volumes. The themes are miracles, saints, sacraments and ordinary time. It is sometimes difficult to come up with a simple image that is evocative of the right thing within these categories.