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Collection of Savings Cliparts (49)
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Handy savings graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A cheerful green piggy bank receiving a gold coin-perfect for illustrating everyday saving strategies.
Don’t forget to spring forward-set your clocks ahead and welcome the longer, sunnier days of spring!
A caricatured businessman proudly holds a massive dollar sign, evoking themes of wealth, ambition, or corporate power.
A cheerful illustration reminding us to set clocks forward one hour for daylight saving time-“Spring Ahead!”
Don’t forget to “Fall Back” this autumn-set your clocks back one hour when Daylight Saving Time ends.
A cheerful professional proudly displays a tray piled high with cash-symbolizing the rewards of smart financial decisions and disciplined saving.
A cheerful, ornate graphic marking the springtime transition to Daylight Saving Time, complete with a clock set to 2:00 and radiant tulips.
When deadlines loom, it feels like you’re literally pulling time backward-this cartoon captures that universal stress with wit and exaggeration.
A playful reminder to “Spring forward!”-as winter’s last snowflakes melt and nature bursts back to life.
“Spring Forward” - a cheerful reminder that Daylight Saving Time starts this March, giving us more evening light.
The “Time Change” logo visually communicates the shift of clocks, using a hand-worn watch and dynamic typography to emphasize timing adjustments.
A playful pink piggy bank with fluttery eyelashes, ideal for encouraging savings in a fun, visual way.
A determined figure pushes the clock hands forward-visualizing the struggle to gain more time or meet tight deadlines.
“Spring Ahead” reminds us to set our clocks forward one hour for daylight saving time-typically the second Sunday in March.
Remember to set your clocks back one hour when daylight saving time ends-“Fall Back” keeps you on schedule.
Remember to set your clocks back one hour when Daylight Saving Time ends in November-autumn leaves and a sleepy moon remind us it’s time to rest longer!
A clear glass jar packed with bills and coins, marked with a dollar sign-perfect for visualizing your savings goal.
A stylized hourglass showing green sand trickling down-perfect for visual metaphors about time running out.
A joyful 1950s-style woman happily reviews her cash, symbolizing financial independence and smart money management.
A cheerful reminder to “spring forward” - adjust all clocks one hour ahead for Daylight Saving Time.
A visual word cloud highlighting core concepts around savings accounts-ideal for understanding personal finance basics.
A stylized clock segment from 12 to 3 shows time moving forward, with a dynamic arrow emphasizing progress or deadline approach.
A compact fluorescent bulb embraced by fresh green leaves-representing clean, sustainable lighting innovation.
A happy child drops a coin into a spotted pink piggy bank, symbolizing the joy of saving money from a young age.
Remember to “spring forward” by setting your clocks ahead one hour this March-here’s how to prepare.
A playful illustration reminding you to “Set Your Clocks Back” - perfect for autumn time change awareness.
A bold, hand-lettered “Daylight Saving Time” graphic with a sunrise over rooftops-symbolizing the shift to longer evening daylight.
A minimalist blue analog clock indicating precisely 2:00-perfect for time-related visuals or learning aids.
A friendly green alarm clock icon paired with “Daylight Saving” reminds us to spring forward or fall back.
A cheerful, stylized cuckoo clock with a singing orange bird popping out on the hour-ideal for lighthearted design projects.
Click to start saving-this bold green button visually motivates users to take action toward financial goals.
