Artboards SVG Vector Icon

Download Free Artboards vector icon. Available in SVG, PNG, or CSS format. Ideal for learning projects, multipurpose applications, personal websites, accessibility modes, brand applications, black and white designs, analytics platforms, asset tracking, audit tools, and more. Use Edit Vector to rotate, change colors, size, outline, or background.

Artboards icon - artboards, drawing, sketch - Free SVG from Design Thinline Icons Set Thinline

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Frequently Asked Questions

Click "Download" to get the SVG file. For PNG, use the dropdown arrow next to download and pick 256px, 512px, or 1024px. There's also a "Copy" button for grabbing SVG or CSS code directly. For other icons from "Design Thinline Icons Set Thinline", check the pack page.

Common uses include learning projects, multipurpose applications, personal websites, accessibility modes, brand applications, black and white designs, analytics platforms, asset tracking, audit tools. It's an SVG, so it stays sharp at any size.

The Artboards icon from Design Thinline Icons Set Thinline has a CREATIVECOMMONS license, which generally covers commercial projects. You'll need to credit Chanut is Industries -- details in the Author section above. Double-check the licensing page if you're unsure.

Click the dropdown next to "Copy" and grab the CSS option. That gives you a class with the icon as a data URI. Add it to your stylesheet, then use <span class="icon--design-thinline-icons-set-thinline-artboards"></span> wherever you need it. Single-color icons inherit your CSS color. Multicolor ones keep their original palette.

Yes, credit Chanut is Industries. There's a "Copy Attribution" button in the Author section. The license is CREATIVECOMMONS.

Yes. The CREATIVECOMMONS license allows modifications. Click "Edit Vector" to open the browser editor where you can change colors, resize, or rotate. You can also download the SVG and edit it in Figma, Illustrator, or any vector tool.