I’ve taken some time to make a bunch of generic dashboard icons for everyone to use. Most of these are actually part of the ISO 7000 standard which defines pictograms for use on equipment, and they’re also found in all modern vehicles. I made some additional ones myself or derived them from existing ISO icons – these are not part of the ISO 7000 standard.
All images are PNG files with a 512x512 resolution, with the icon in solid white on a transparent background (except for a shaded side on navigation arrow icons). Thus, you can set the color and transparency you want using Look&Feel > Colors > Image Blend Color when inserting icons via an image gauge.
All of these icons are on my Google Drive:
Below is a table of all icons I included so far. The colored dots represent the default color a corresponding indicator light has in automotive dashboards.
ISO 7000:
Other generic icons:
All image files are in the public domain, on account of being one of the following:
- part of an international standard for everyday use (ISO 7000, original authorship remains with the International Organization for Standardization, based in Geneva, Switzerland),
- part of an official document issued by a federal authority of Germany, thus mandatorily being in the public domain,
- derived from one of the former two or
- made by myself and consisting of simple geometric shapes which I cannot or refuse to claim original authorship for.
Images which I didn’t make myself were derived from SVG files on Wikimedia Commons, resized and made white on a transparent background. For additional info on sourcing / public domain license, please see the text file included in the Drive folder.
Also, feel free to recommend missing icons for me to add in the comments; I will add them and update the table when I find time for it.