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Collection of Broken Window (18)
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A set of six stylized broken window graphics showing various frame types and crack patterns for visual communication.
A double-hung window with an open left sash and a shattered right pane-common signs of impact damage needing prompt attention.
A clean, vector-style broken glass effect with a central impact point and radiating fractures-perfect for digital compositing.
A clean, minimalist composition of angular, broken shapes-suggesting shattered crystal or deconstructed geometry-with subtle striped shading for depth.
A clean, transparent broken glass border-ideal for adding impact to presentations, websites, or video intros.
A young boy in a blue shirt and yellow shorts hurls a rock, causing visible cracks in a four-pane window and leaving broken glass on the floor.
A clean vector-style depiction of a cracked window, showing a central impact point with sharp radial fractures.
Realistic broken glass shards arranged in a radial burst-ready to drop into your design with transparency preserved.
A high-contrast abstract breakage illustration-sharp shards and explosive cracks convey tension and transformation.
A stylized home icon showing broken glass in both the door window and side window, indicating vandalism or accidental damage.
A visual comparison of four window styles-each with distinct framing and characteristic glass breakage patterns.
A skilled window cleaner uses a squeegee on a tall building’s exterior-demonstrating precision and safety at height.
A detailed 4×4 grid of shattered glass panes set in a weathered wooden frame-perfect for digital compositing or atmospheric design.
A green glass bottle captured mid-shatter, highlighting the hazards and recyclability of broken glass.
