AWS Architecture Icons

Architecture diagrams are a great way to communicate your design, deployment, and topology. AWS has published an official collection of AWS Architecture Icons (formerly Simple Icons) that contain AWS product icons, resources, and other tools to help you build diagrams.

Customers and partners are permitted by AWS to use the resources below to create architecture diagrams. The icons are designed to be simple so that you can easily incorporate them in your diagrams and put them in your whitepapers, presentations, datasheets, posters, or any technical material.

Toolkits

Get started with one of these toolkits.

 

Microsoft PowerPoint
Compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and newer (.pptx format).

Download PPTx for Dark Backgrounds 

Download PPTx for Light Backgrounds 

 

Compatible with legacy Microsoft PowerPoint versions (.ppt format).

Download PPT for Dark Backgrounds 

Assets

Import an asset package into your favorite diagramming tool.

EPS PNG SVG 

Get your Microsoft Azure Icon Set Download – Visio stencil, PowerPoint, PNG, SVG – Build Azure

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The Microsoft Azure, Cloud and Enterprise Symbol / Icon Set is a Free download from Microsoft that includes the icons for all the different Microsoft Azure services and other products. These icons are extremely helpful in creating much nicer architectural diagrams for systems that use Microsoft Azure services. These icons can be used to help you have fun in creating internal project diagrams to impress your co-workers or boss. Or, you can use these icons to give your architecture diagrams and project documentation a more professional look before you deliver to your clients.

You can download the Icon set here: Microsoft Azure, Cloud and Enterprise Symbol / Icon Set – Visio stencil, PowerPoint, PNG, SVG

I use these icons in images for designs also for my user group / conference talk slides, and in my day2day job. They really help enhance the professional look and feel of the content that I build.

I hope these help you in enhancing the look of your own diagrams, project specifications, etc. too!

In addition; The new Azure logo is not yet included. There are a couple images for the new icon here

If you want to be the first to know about new updates, I suggest you follow Chris his blog BuildAzure.com. I certainly do 🙂

Thanks to: Chris Pietschmann, Microsoft MVP