This is a concept for a 4Rs symbol (instead of the typical 3) and each one is less useful for the environment. Reduce Reuse Recycle Recover reduzir reciclagem reutilização Recuperar o símbolo
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130 sem abrigo abrigo aviso Bairro perigoso
Warning Sign - Signe de mise en garde - Warnung Zeichen - Avvertenza aviso aldair tabuleta Sinal de aviso
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130 perigo aviso sem abrigo Perigo
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130 sem abrigo abrigo habitação Um ataque aconteceu aqui
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130 sem abrigo símbolo polícia Forte presença da polícia
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130 sem abrigo rua símbolo Cães de guarda
Icon set useful for gui design and user interface applications design and mockups. ícones branco por conseguinte, Ícone de notificação conjunto