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Collection of Prohibition Cliparts (33)
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An organized selection of prohibition pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
The universal prohibition sign: a red circle with a diagonal line, signaling that an action or item is not permitted.
A striking red “no entry” symbol with a black hand and Chinese characters, used to enforce restrictions clearly and effectively.
This universal “no falling” warning uses a red circle with diagonal slash to clearly communicate fall risk prevention.
This clear “no talking” symbol helps maintain quiet in sensitive environments like study areas or medical facilities.
This sign means recycling is not permitted-dispose of items elsewhere or follow local waste guidelines.
A universal “no open fires” warning sign-red circle with diagonal slash over a black campfire icon-used to prevent accidental wildfires.
This standard warning symbol alerts users to potential hazards or critical information requiring immediate attention.
ROC curve illustrating how white blood cell count (WBC), mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet distribution width (PDW) perform as diagnostic markers relative to the reference line.
This official stop sign was issued by the U.S. Bureau of Prohibition during the 1920s-1930s to enforce alcohol-related laws.
This universal prohibition sign warns against unauthorized entry, photography, or interaction-often seen in secure or private areas.
The classic prohibition sign: a bold red circle with a diagonal line, instantly communicating “not allowed.”
A rustic wooden “Coconut Shy” sign with playful multicolored letters, evoking nostalgic carnival fun.
A detailed, color-coded illustration of a plant cell with essential structures clearly labeled for learning.
A red prohibition symbol over a heart and IV drip warns against administering IV fluids or performing cardiac procedures.
Color-coded diagram of the human heart showing oxygenated (red) and deoxygenated (blue) blood pathways through major vessels.
This universally recognized no parking sign indicates that vehicles must not stop or park in the designated area.
A glamorous 1920s-inspired “Boardwalk” marquee sign featuring a beaded martini glass and radiant light bulbs-perfect for retro-themed venues or designs.
This universally recognized sign clearly communicates that eating is not allowed in the area-helping maintain cleanliness and safety.
A clean set of universally recognized signage icons-ideal for workplaces, transport hubs, and public facilities requiring clear visual communication.
A classic prohibition icon: a red diagonal line crossing out an action, often used to signal “not allowed” or “disabled.”
