Frequently Asked Questions about Vectorvault
This page is an ongoing organic explanation of this site, brand and digital art persona. Feel free to ask a question. The answer may end up here.

What is Vectorvault?
Vectorvault is many things. It began as a personal collection of vector art. Later, it was packaged into a collection of vectors. Then, a blog that focused on the Vector Art Community. Along the way, it became a Digital Art Persona. Although hard to define. Vectorvault continues to serve as a champion for Vector Artists. Along the way, creating and designing examples of how to use it.
Who created Vectorvault?
Vectorvault was created by Adam Jarvis – Vector Artist and Creative Director,
Where is Vectorvault Based?
Although the involvement is global, Vectorvault headquarters is in Toronto, Canada. Proudly 100% Canadian owned and operated.
What year was Vectorvault established?
Vectorvault was officially created in 2005. Although some content is older than this, it was 2005 when the branding and archive structure were formed. More here. In 2025,
What is Vector Art?
Vector art is a specialized type of digital art created using mathematical equations to define lines, shapes, and curves. Unlike Raster Art that uses pixels to define images, Vector art does not loose resolution when scaled up. More here.
Where can I purchase Vector Art?
The Vectorvault Store contains a growing archive of vector art. These illustrations and design tools are properly designed for direct download. Vectorvault also features vector art for purchase on the Vectorvault Blog. Explore this content. Each post footer contains a random tablet that is linked to a useful vector art product.
How do I connect with Vectorvault on Social Media?
The Vectorvault Social Media Directory contains official social connections. Including the Vectorvault Link Tree. But the best way to connect is to drop a comment or share something. That always gains attention.






