David Summers’ Azure Design: another great pack, very complete, and the one use the most lately.Azure Kid Azure Stencils: less complete than Sandro’s pack, but more focus on Azure stuff, so you’ll find the icon you’re looking for easier with this one.Sandro Pereira’s Microsoft Integration and Azure Stencil Pack: the most complete pack, with shapes for all Azure services and much more: devices, frameworks, people, all you need to represent your architecture, the people and the systems around it.To my knowledge Microsoft does not provide an up-to-date source for Azure icons, ready to use in Visio.įortunately, there are great people on the Internet who provide unofficial but great, up-to-date Visio packages. I work a lot with Azure, so I like my diagrams with nice, colorful icons of the Azure services I use. Visio is my go-to tool for architecture diagrams, whether I’m designing something new or documenting something that already exists. In this post I will share a simple trick I have used for many years to keep my favorite Visio shapes always fresh.
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