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Collection of Settingss (23)
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A modern settings interface surrounded by interlocking gears-representing seamless system configuration and customization.
Blue interlocking gears illustrate how system components work together-ideal for settings, configuration, or workflow diagrams.
A classic eight-tooth gear icon, widely used to indicate settings or system preferences in digital interfaces.
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Interlocking gears symbolize seamless integration and system configuration-commonly used in settings menus and tech interfaces.
A clean, contemporary gear icon symbolizing settings or system configuration, with a subtle progress ring for visual feedback.
A professional presenting trend data using a line graph-ideal for explaining performance metrics or forecasting insights.
A clean, hand-drawn diagram showing the standard arrangement of cutlery, plate, and napkin for a formal dinner.
A minimalist six-tooth gear icon in slate blue-ideal for settings menus, system controls, or configuration panels.
A sleek set of interlocking blue metallic gears, representing precision engineering and seamless system integration.
A charming illustrated place setting ready for a festive meal, perfect for wedding invites or restaurant websites.
A clean, modern yellow gear icon-perfect for indicating settings, tools, or system preferences in digital interfaces.
Three colorful gears working together: a visual metaphor for collaboration, process alignment, and technical integration.
A set of three interlocking gears-highlighting coordination between components-with the green gear signaling a key or active element.
