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Collection of No Touchings (15)

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This “no pointing” sign is commonly seen in museums, galleries, and cultural sites to prevent disruptive behavior and protect artifacts.
This universal “do not touch” symbol uses a red prohibition sign over a hand gesture to clearly communicate restriction.
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This “Do Not Press” sign clearly warns against touching or activating equipment, ensuring safety and compliance in industrial or public settings.
This standard prohibition symbol clearly signals “do not touch” or “stop”-common in industrial, medical, and public safety settings.
A young boy clutches his feet while bending forward, signaling sudden foot pain or muscle cramp-common in active kids after exercise.
A clean, high-contrast “do not touch” symbol used to signal prohibition across digital and physical environments.
This clean, vector-style "do not touch" icon clearly communicates prohibited interaction-perfect for warning users against clicking, touching, or activating sensitive controls.
A standard prohibition sign indicating that standing on the platform is not allowed-common in factories, labs, or transit areas.
This “no touch” symbol clearly communicates restricted interaction, commonly used in digital interfaces to prevent accidental taps or gestures.
This “do not touch” symbol clearly communicates restriction-used widely in safety, UX design, and public signage.
A glossy red power button icon featuring the standard universal power symbol-ideal for user interface design.
A clear visual warning: a hand inside a red prohibition sign means “do not proceed” or “entry forbidden.”
When mom says “No touching my child, you weirdo”-and the baby’s just wondering what’s going on.
A rustic wooden hand symbol crossed out by a bold red slash-clearly signaling “do not touch” in an eye-catching, durable design.
This “no touch” symbol signals that an action is not allowed-commonly used for disabled buttons or restricted zones.