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This old parchment style background of a Letter sized and has the addition of 1/4inch bleed all around the edge. Although you can't see it from the standard preview it has very cool details like water stains and scratches. Standard illustrations
This old parchment style background of a Letter sized and has the addition of 1/4inch bleed all around the edge. Although you can't see it from the standard preview it has very cool details like water stains and scratches. Standard illustrations
In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Regulatory compliance describes the goal that corporations or public agencies aspire to achieve in their efforts to ensure that personnel are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws and regulations. Standard illustrations
In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Regulatory compliance describes the goal that corporations or public agencies aspire to achieve in their efforts to ensure that personnel are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws and regulations. Standard illustrations
Calendar grids from 2021 to 2039. Vector templates for printing A4 or other standard formats. Large universal set of calendars for business organizers, applications, planners in one EPS file. Standard vectors
Calendar grids from 2021 to 2039. Vector templates for printing A4 or other standard formats. Large universal set of calendars for business organizers, applications, planners in one EPS file. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. Included illustrations are select examples of the following MUTCD categories: -- R1 Series STOP and YIELD -- R2 Series Speed Limit -- R3 Series Lane Usage and Turns (Left and Right Turn) -- R4 Regulation of Movement -- R5 Series: Exclusionary -- R7 Series: Parking. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. Included illustrations are select examples of the following MUTCD categories: -- R1 Series STOP and YIELD -- R2 Series Speed Limit -- R3 Series Lane Usage and Turns (Left and Right Turn) -- R4 Regulation of Movement -- R5 Series: Exclusionary -- R7 Series: Parking. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. rnTwenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the following MUTCD categories:rn-- R7 Series: Parkingrnrn. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. rnTwenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the following MUTCD categories:rn-- R7 Series: Parkingrnrn. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Guide signs are essential to direct road users along streets and highways, to inform them of intersecting routes, rnto direct them to cities, towns, villages, or other important destinations, to identify nearby rivers and streams, parks, forests, and historical sites, and generally to give such information as will help them along their way in the most simple, direct manner possible. rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Guide Signs categories. rn. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Guide signs are essential to direct road users along streets and highways, to inform them of intersecting routes, rnto direct them to cities, towns, villages, or other important destinations, to identify nearby rivers and streams, parks, forests, and historical sites, and generally to give such information as will help them along their way in the most simple, direct manner possible. rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Guide Signs categories. rn. Standard vectors

Traffic Guide Signs in the United States. Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Guide signs are essential to direct road users along streets and highways, to inform them of intersecting routes, rnto direct them to cities, towns, villages, or other important destinations, to identify nearby rivers and streams, parks, forests, and historical sites, and generally to give such information as will help them along their way in the most simple, direct manner possible.rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use.rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Guide Signs categories.rn

This is a set of icons created for hospitals, healthcares, doctors, drug manufacturers, researchers, and any other medical related apps. We have icons for important human body parts, organs and symbols for medical field. Standard vectors
This is a set of icons created for hospitals, healthcares, doctors, drug manufacturers, researchers, and any other medical related apps. We have icons for important human body parts, organs and symbols for medical field. Standard vectors
An image for the concept of Secure World Global Technology. This computer generated graphic shows a views of the planet earth with digital data technology streams around it and a map of the world in the background. this graphic image demonstrating that with a secure firewall it is possible to pass data over the world wide web or internet securely. This is of grater importance now that mobile phones offer greater operational skills with email and web surfing as standard on many models like the apple iPhone, iPad or iPad. This serge in surfing has been lead by the ease of applications like apps and the apple apps store has sold over ten billion. Features Apple iphone 4S. Standard illustrations
An image for the concept of Secure World Global Technology. This computer generated graphic shows a views of the planet earth with digital data technology streams around it and a map of the world in the background. this graphic image demonstrating that with a secure firewall it is possible to pass data over the world wide web or internet securely. This is of grater importance now that mobile phones offer greater operational skills with email and web surfing as standard on many models like the apple iPhone, iPad or iPad. This serge in surfing has been lead by the ease of applications like apps and the apple apps store has sold over ten billion. Features Apple iphone 4S. Standard illustrations
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Warning signs are found in the W series of the national MUTCD. They highlight existing conditions, such as a curve, school, dead end street, or traffic signal. They can also warn possible danger such as bumps, bicycles, low flying aircraft or emergency vehicles. These signs are either yellow or fluorescent yellow in color and with the exception of a few signs are usually diamond shaped and sometimes have square or rectangular smaller signs or plaques associated with them. Most W series signs can also be found in with orange backgrounds, for temporary use in situations such as construction zones. Some of the temporary use signs are only for use in temporary situations. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. Included illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Warning Signs categories. Standard vectors
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Warning signs are found in the W series of the national MUTCD. They highlight existing conditions, such as a curve, school, dead end street, or traffic signal. They can also warn possible danger such as bumps, bicycles, low flying aircraft or emergency vehicles. These signs are either yellow or fluorescent yellow in color and with the exception of a few signs are usually diamond shaped and sometimes have square or rectangular smaller signs or plaques associated with them. Most W series signs can also be found in with orange backgrounds, for temporary use in situations such as construction zones. Some of the temporary use signs are only for use in temporary situations. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. Included illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Warning Signs categories. Standard vectors

Traffic Warning Signs in the United States. Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available. Warning signs are found in the W series of the national MUTCD. They highlight existing conditions, such as a curve, school, dead end street, or traffic signal. They can also warn possible danger such as bumps, bicycles, low flying aircraft or emergency vehicles. These signs are either yellow or fluorescent yellow in color and with the exception of a few signs are usually diamond shaped and sometimes have square or rectangular smaller signs or plaques associated with them. Most W series signs can also be found in with orange backgrounds, for temporary use in situations such as construction zones. Some of the temporary use signs are only for use in temporary situations. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. Twenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use. Included illustrations are select examples of the MUTCD Warning Signs categories.

Just launched by Apple is the new iPad mini which is a smaller size than the popular standard iPad. It has a 7. 9 inch display and ultra fast wireless. It has been designed to the high standard which is recognized slement in all Apple products. Shown here is the larger iPad 2, the new mini iPad and the new iPhone 5 all in a black finish as apposed the other choice which is white. Standard illustrations
Just launched by Apple is the new iPad mini which is a smaller size than the popular standard iPad. It has a 7. 9 inch display and ultra fast wireless. It has been designed to the high standard which is recognized slement in all Apple products. Shown here is the larger iPad 2, the new mini iPad and the new iPhone 5 all in a black finish as apposed the other choice which is white. Standard illustrations