Search engines have the ability to locate relevant information about an endless variety of topics. The magnifying glass illustrates the ability of a search engine to rapidly highlight relevant information.
http://www.asearch.us/search-jpg.htm
This drawing of a sick computer illustrates a computer that may be infected with a virus. Anti-virus, malware, trojan, and firewall software may be used to clean and protect a computer against attack.
http://www.computerviruses.us/computer-virus.htm
Western wear is tough, practical, comfortable and stylish, and this illustration of a pair of black cowboy boots hanging by a red cord has a very western feel.
http://www.cowboyboots.us/cowboy-boot-art.htm
Family trees usually start with the oldest generations at the top of the chart and the newer generations at the bottom.
http://www.familytrees.us/our-family.htm
A drawing of a red gas grill sits atop a white background. The gas grill is powered by a bright yellow gas tank, which is housed underneath the grill. Two pieces of meat are centered on the grill, cooking.
http://www.gasgrill.us/gas-grill-art.htm
A cartoon drawing depicts a chef, wearing an apron and chef's hat, grilling hamburgers. The chef leans over the grill, enjoying the aroma of the charred burgers as they waft into the air.
http://www.gasgrill.us/grilling-meat.htm
A drawing of a festive gift illustrates that something special is inside for Dad. The blue present is set on a light green background, and is accessorized with a red ribbon. Different colors of confetti float around the present.
http://www.giftsfordad.us/gift-for-dad.htm
A drawing of a gift for Mom makes viewers wonder about the surprises that could be inside. The orange gift casts shadows of purple and blue, while yellow ribbons and pink flowers make the package more festive.
http://www.giftsformom.us/gift-for-mom.htm
A variety of pen-and-ink drawings depict images associated with World War I. The image includes drawings of soldiers, airplanes, guns, cannons, and boots. A soldier wearing a helmet peers down the scope of vintage artillery.
http://www.world-war-one.org/ww1-symbols.htm