Labels for Dupont Connectors

I bought an assortment tackle box of Dupont connectors for custom GPIO connectors, switches, and Nema motor connectors. So out of the entire assortment, only the 1×2, 1×3, and 1×4 connectors got used. When I run out, I replace them with a bulk pack (100 of any specific type), find a larger bag, and slap a label onto it.

PNG of labels

For simplicity’s sake, the preview above is a PNG, but printing from the SVG files is preferred.

SVG is available from GitHub.
Made in Inkscape.

If I’m being honest, I originally had a brain fart and incorrectly called them JSTs. I also reversed how their dimensions should be labeled. I need to reprint the labels in the pictures below.

The various bagged types used to be separate tackle box compartments.

Again, these are originally mislabeled as JSTs.
You can see how the popular types have larger bags to hold an order of magnitude more inventory.

Bagception.

And it all goes into a bag I can throw into a tub with other electronics wiring stuff.

A tub filled with electronics-wiring-related tools and parts.

It’s nothing too fancy: a text label and a graphical representation. When possible, I’ve made it a point for the images to be to-scale. That way, objects can be directly compared against the label to verify it’s the correct item. Here the back, top, and bottom planes are outlined.

The label not only has text but iconic graphical depictions that match the scale of the object.