Veer is a brand that offers a range of high-quality creative assets, including stock photos, illustrations, fonts, and design templates.
Veer was launched in 2001 as a subsidiary of Corbis Corporation.
In 2007, Corbis Corporation was acquired by Getty Images, and Veer became a brand under Getty Images.
Veer focused on providing creative professionals with unique and diverse visual content for their projects.
In 2016, Getty Images announced the closure of Veer and migrated its content and customers to iStock by Getty Images, another subsidiary of Getty Images.
Yes, Veer's assets can be licensed for commercial use, providing you adhere to the terms and conditions outlined by the brand.
To download assets from Veer, you need to create an account and purchase the required licenses. Once purchased, you can download the assets directly from the website.
Veer offers on-demand purchasing options, allowing users to buy assets individually rather than subscribing to a monthly plan.
Yes, the design templates provided by Veer are customizable, and you can edit them using software like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop.
Refunds for purchased assets are subject to Veer's refund policy. It's recommended to review the policy or contact customer support for specific details.