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Collection of No Works (22)
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This official traffic control sign indicates an area where work is prohibited-critical for site safety and legal adherence.
A young student enjoys reading on a tablet while surrounded by traditional learning tools-books and a pencil-showing the balance of digital and analog learning.
A clear prohibition sign over a shirt and tie, signaling that formal business attire is not permitted.
A professional in formal attire and a face mask holds a sign stating “I LOST MY JOB”-a visual representation of unexpected unemployment.
A smiling office worker enthusiastically presents a purple document scroll, perfect for illustrating announcements or reports.
A bold safety sign reminding workers to keep phones away while on the job-because distractions can be dangerous.
A hand holds a smartphone displaying a disabled Wi-Fi icon-symbolizing lost or blocked internet access.
A frustrated professional caught in a “no” symbol-symbolizing feeling trapped by overwhelming job demands or restrictions.
A fun, eye-catching reminder for students: no work submitted means no credit earned-ideal for bulletin boards or digital classrooms.
A professional smiles while showing a checklist with two items crossed out in red-signaling rejection or correction needed.
A bold yellow warning sign reminding workers that hardhat use is mandatory before entering work zones.
Children of diverse backgrounds learning joyfully at their desks-reading, writing, and creating with enthusiasm.
A lively group of four anthropomorphic lizards-one reading a “SALAMANDER” paper-showcasing personality and humor in a friendly cartoon style.
A stylized office worker focused on dual monitors, set against an urban skyline-perfect for representing modern remote or hybrid work environments.
A cheerful cartoon businessman gestures upward with his index finger, signaling focus, priority, or a key point.
“Now that we’re dumping clip art, what do I do with my floppy disks?” - a relatable tech nostalgia moment.
When your workload piles up and even the computer seems to be losing it-classic signs of office burnout.
