Vector+

Plain-English Overview

A vector is a type of digital graphic that stays perfectly sharp at any size. Unlike images made of pixels, vectors are defined by shapes and math, which means they can be scaled up or down infinitely — from a tiny icon to a giant banner — without losing clarity.

Vector+ is my personal, ever-growing library of these kinds of graphics. It includes icons, symbols, layout elements, and visual motifs that I’ve developed over years of real design work across websites, interfaces, books, and visual systems. Rather than recreating common elements from scratch for every project, this library acts as a shared visual foundation.

Over time, Vector+ has become both an archive and a toolkit. Some elements are refined standards I return to often; others are experiments created for specific needs. Together, they form a consistent visual language — one that keeps designs clean, coherent, and intentional while still leaving room for creativity and variation across different projects.

Contibutors

Alex Stevovich is an independent polymath guided by a self-directed perspective. His projects focus on original content and innovation developed through discovery-driven work grounded in first-principles thinking.