Shutterstock Surpasses 200 Million Image Downloads - Celebrates with Global Design Trends Infographic
New York, NY - Shutterstock (www.shutterstock.com), a leading global marketplace for stock photography, vectors, illustrations and footage, today announced that it has surpassed 200 million licensed image downloads, making it the first company in its industry to declare such an achievement. In conjunction with this milestone, the company has released a series of findings about trends in visual media through an infographic, which can be found here.
“Serving over two hundred million downloads has given us a powerful glimpse into emerging visual trends, and the ways that people use images to tell stories,” said Jon Oringer, Founder and CEO of Shutterstock. “We’ve seen a dramatic increase in the popularity of vectors, for example, and shifts in the types of images used to represent certain themes,” he added. “Searching the word ‘networking’ used to return images of handshakes and business contacts; now it‘s all about online social networking. Additionally, it has been interesting to watch stylistic trends like vintage and graffiti-inspired graphics make their way around the world. Being at the intersection between millions of customers and hundreds of thousands of contributors, the content and activity in our marketplace is an ever-changing reflection of the world around us.”
Shutterstock has been providing licensed images to businesses, agencies and media organizations since 2004, and as communications have become increasingly visual, the demand for licensable content has risen as well. With more than 17 million images in its library, Shutterstock continues to expand its leadership in providing high-quality and relevant visuals to communicators around the world.
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