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Collection of Pictograph Cliparts (42)
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Distinctive pictograph artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A fun, illustrated bar chart revealing student seasonal preferences, where Summer is most popular (5 students), followed by Spring (4), Fall (2), and Winter (3).
Lemon pie sales peaked in January and gradually decreased each month through June, as shown by the stacked pie icons.
Count the fruits in each row-six apples, four bananas, three bunches of grapes, and five oranges-to practice basic numeracy skills.
A comparative bar chart illustrating the quantity of six common office items, with icons representing each category.
A side-by-side evaluation of drawing and embellishment functionality in major design suites, rated on a 6-point star scale.
Engagement levels (0-6) for five academic subjects, illustrated with subject-specific icons and a clear legend.
Q3 saw a massive spike to 90,000 truckloads-over 3x the volume of other quarters-highlighting peak seasonal demand in the East region.
Dogs are the clear favorite in this popularity chart, with 10 icons-more than twice as many as birds (8), while cats and fish each appear just once.
Nicholas leads with 9 books read, followed by Alex (7), Chris (6), and Lisa (5)-a simple visual of personal reading achievements.
Florida leads with 3 million pounds of pecans (3 nuts), while Georgia’s 2 trees and 1 flower represent 10.5 million pounds-the highest total.
This colorful chart uses fruit illustrations to show how many of each fruit were counted on Friday-apples lead with 8, followed by oranges (3), grapes (4), apricots (2), and just 1 banana.
A playful yet informative quarterly performance chart using smiley faces to represent increasing metrics over time.
The universally recognized wheelchair accessibility symbol, indicating spaces or services designed for users with mobility disabilities.
A versatile library of illustrated avatars-covering gender, profession, posture, and color variations-for inclusive digital design.
A stylized blue globe with latitude and longitude lines, commonly used to represent the internet or worldwide reach.
A minimalist blue train front icon, commonly used to symbolize metro, subway, or commuter rail systems.
A fun fall-themed math activity where students use a leaf pictograph to practice counting, comparing quantities, and solving simple word problems.
A playful, cartoon-style mint-green dome dessert dotted with dark specks and finished with a wavy scalloped edge.
A minimalist black-and-white icon showing a swimmer performing the front crawl stroke over stylized water waves.
A sleek white car icon against a dark background-perfect for navigation, booking, or fleet interfaces.
A minimalist brown dome with a decorative scalloped edge, evoking a chocolate mousse, bonbon, or whimsical hat.
The universally recognized recycling symbol-three white chasing arrows forming a Möbius strip-on a black background.
A clean, scalable black human figure silhouette-ideal for diagrams, infographics, and classroom materials.
A classic vanilla ice cream scoop with gentle chocolate swirls, drawn in a friendly, minimalist style.
A simple yet effective icon pairing a juice jug with a fresh apple, signaling natural fruit-based drinks.
Standardized gendered restroom icon with female (left) and male (right) figures, widely used for facility identification.
A minimalist icon showing an athlete mid-jump over hurdles, symbolizing agility, speed, and perseverance in track and field.
A minimalist white campfire symbol on black-perfect for indicating fire zones, camping areas, or safety instructions.
A simple black-and-white icon showing a glass half-filled with water, commonly used to indicate hydration or liquid levels.
