Element 115 Vector Graphic
Perfect for print, screen, or creative remixing, this artwork keeps all the charm of the original design — but in infinitely scalable vector form.
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Refuel before you warp.
Somewhere between Area 51 and a vintage gas station, this chill alien tops off his saucer with Element 115 — the most mysterious (and probably most expensive) fuel in the galaxy.
A fully layered vector illustration in the ADF retro-illustration vector style: smooth lines, muted cosmic palette, and that tongue-in-cheek sci-fi humor straight out of the atomic age.
Perfect for T-shirts, posters, stickers, or any design that needs a retro-futuristic twist and a drop of alien cool.
Vector Artwork — Digital Download
This is the vector version of my original T-shirt illustration.
Perfect for print, screen, or creative remixing, this artwork keeps all the charm of the original design — but in infinitely scalable vector form.
You’ll get clean, editable paths and crisp lines that stay sharp at any size — from stickers to billboards.
Colors are organized in simple flat layers for easy editing or recoloring.
Included formats:
SVG • EPS • PDF • High-res PNG preview
Important:
No physical product will be shipped.
Once your payment is confirmed, the files will be available for instant download.
Licenses
ADF Standard License
Personal use — free, fun, and unlimited.
Make all the T-shirts, posters, or social posts you want — for yourself or friends.
🚫 Just don’t share, resell, or redistribute the original vector files.
Export all the PNG, JPG, or PDF versions you like — enjoy, but keep the lab keys safe.
ADF Commercial License
Professional use — worldwide, no copy limits.
Use the artwork on merch, packaging, ads, client projects, anything you sell or show.
🚫 Only one rule: never resell or share the original vector files.
You can recolor, reshape, or remix freely — make it yours, not the Internet’s.
Final note ; )
Tempted to “just use the Standard one for a client”?
Every time someone does that, the smile in my logo flips upside down.