Icon Set Graph Clipart
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· by mi_brami
CC0 (Public Domain)
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Icon Set Graph - mi_brami (CC0 (Public Domain)), via Clipart.Free
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About this image
Check others icons on my "Minimal Icon Set" collection.<br /> Set of simple icons useful for gui design and applications use interface. Icons representing various graph and plotting
| Dimensions | 414 × 271 px (SVG - scales to any size) |
|---|---|
| File size | 23.8 KB SVG · PNG 400/800/2000 px |
| License | CC0 (Public Domain) · Skriftipelisensies verduidelik |
| Artist | mi_brami |
| Source | Openclipart · Original page → |
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Yes. "Icon Set Graph" is dedicated to the public domain under CC0 1.0 - the artist waived all copyright. You can download, edit, print and republish it for any purpose, personal or commercial, without asking anyone.
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The master file is a 414x271 px SVG vector (23.8 KB) that scales to any size without quality loss. Ready-made transparent PNGs are available at 400, 800 and 2000 pixels wide - no signup, no watermark.
"Icon Set Graph" was drawn by mi_brami and shared on Openclipart under a public-domain dedication. The source page is linked in the details above - crediting the artist is optional but a nice gesture.
"Icon Set Graph" scales cleanly from favicon to floor sign. For regulated safety signage, verify against your local standard (ISO 7010/OSHA) - for everything else, it is ready as-is.
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