
Via <a href='https://www.lingoapp.com/a/35DA42F0-2F9E-40CE-8B80-471E96F9A40B/-hBqKYpN8igf9ZqDEbERBoARlyPBSOrKBgWR9zj1dI8/?k=6A90F478-575D-4F32-8019-F27331DA7A09§=96DCC6E5-06AF-42BA-8A8A-616F0A8AA561&s=6&v=0&tkn=PnvqFdbbGRkcjfZbs9EIaBoNYdYQNVCFn8gwuZSUsrE'>The Noun Project</a>
The title says it all: if you’ve spent hours browsing the web for simple design icons for diagrams and architectural representation – a relevant tool to optimize organization, analysis, and communication – then this universal online library from The Noun Project will be very useful.
More than one million drawings generated by a global community are presented in the “Icons for Everything” gallery, which you can use by crediting the author through a Creative Commons license or paying a suggested amount for each design.
And why icons? They are a kind of universal visual language, an excellent form of direct communication for when words – or translations – are missing across the borders of the world.
Start your search here.