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Collection of Signs Cliparts (42)
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Distinctive signs artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A classic red octagonal stop sign-mandatory for drivers to come to a complete halt at intersections.
A joyful inmate waves goodbye as he steps out of a cartoon-style jail, symbolizing release or freedom.
A standard regulatory speed limit sign showing “SPEED LIMIT 45” in bold black lettering on a white background.
A classic green signpost with arrows pointing in three directions-left, right, and diagonally-suggests multiple paths or options ahead.
A standard “No Pedestrians” sign-red circle with slash over a walking figure-used to prohibit foot traffic in hazardous or restricted zones.
This warning sign alerts drivers to expect slippery road conditions that may cause loss of vehicle control.
A standard UK/EU-style warning sign alerting drivers to upcoming two-way traffic on a previously one-way road.
A standard “No Right Turn” traffic sign-red circle with a diagonal slash over a black right-turn arrow-signals drivers must not turn right at the intersection.
A timeless hanging sign design featuring ornate iron brackets and a customizable blank plaque for storefronts or branding.
The universal prohibition sign: a red circle with a diagonal line, used to clearly communicate that an action or item is not permitted.
A standard “No Entry” sign-red circle with a white horizontal bar-used globally to prohibit vehicle access.
This universal warning symbol alerts viewers to potential risks or critical information requiring immediate attention.
A comprehensive visual reference of common traffic signs used worldwide, from stop and yield to pedestrian and railway warnings.
A cheerful, hand-drawn popsicle with a smooth gradient from red to yellow and a textured wooden stick.
A classic red octagonal stop sign mounted on a gray post-universal symbol for mandatory vehicle stop.
This universally recognized symbol prohibits smoking in public, workplaces, and transportation areas to protect public health.
This universally recognized danger sign signals imminent, severe hazards requiring urgent attention and avoidance.
A handcrafted wooden signpost with three weathered arrows-pointing left, right, and downward-ideal for guiding visitors or adding charm to navigation graphics.
A classic wooden signpost with three blank planks, ready to be labeled for trails, parks, or storybook scenes.
A classic red wooden signpost, perfect for indicating directions or adding rustic charm to your design.
This international warning sign alerts drivers to the danger of rocks falling from cliffs or slopes ahead.
This standard U.S. MUTCD sign alerts drivers to an upcoming series of sharp curves or a winding road section.
A classic green highway sign guiding travelers to four scenic coastal spots-each with its own charm and distance marker.
A classic multi-directional signpost with green arms and a metallic pole, shown with natural shadowing for depth.
A handcrafted, blank wooden sign with natural grain and knots, ideal for adding your own message or artwork.
A rustic, hand-drawn wooden signpost ready for your message-ideal for parks, trails, or creative designs.
This universally recognized symbol helps guide people to restrooms quickly and clearly-regardless of language.
A standard U.S. MUTCD-style warning sign indicating a pedestrian crossing ahead-look out for people stepping into the roadway.
This universal symbol warns drivers of an upcoming pedestrian crosswalk-slow down and yield to people crossing.
A standard red octagonal stop sign with an “ALL WAY” plaque, alongside a detached sign showing how signs may be removed or replaced.
