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fsd · 1 year ago
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PragmataPro Semiotics
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PragmataPro Semiotics project web page is live Thanks to Aaron Madlon-Kay Type a keyword to find one of the 12,000 symbols included in PragmataPro
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kray-zay · 1 year ago
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@heartsandsparksshipweek day 2 battle couple featuring Slizardo and Devicon
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iconappreciation · 17 days ago
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The masterlist of SVG icons from FreeMediaHeckYeah:
Awesome Icons, Awesome Stock Resources or Free Icons - Icon Indexes
Iconify / Premium Unlock
icons8
SVG Repo
Dashboard Icons - Program Icons
GrommetIcons - SVG Icons for React
HealthIcons - Medical Icons
Icofont, VisualPharm, Google Icons, svgl, iconer, SimpleIcons, xIcons, Polaris, Phosphor Icons, iCongo, IconFinder, Lucide, Ant Design, IconPacks, svgmix, Iconbuddy, Noun Project, Orion, Flaticon, Devicon, Glyphs, IconArchive, IconDuck, icon icons, Icons-For-Free, Streamline, Dryicons, Icones, CaptainIconWeb, IconNinja, Teenyicons, awsicons, iconoir, heroicons, composeicons, iconmonstr, Nerd Fonts, websvg
And these may also be useful to you:
PNG Images / Clipart
CleanPNG, PNGWing, PNGEgg, AnyRGB, HiClipart, HDClipArtAll, pngmart, pngall, pngplay, freepngimg, KindPNG, FreePNGLogos, PNGFind, PNGHero, PlusPNG, PNGHut, pinpng, openclipart, transparentpng, pngfind, pikpng
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devicon · 4 years ago
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How can you not be romantic about Sora in Smash?
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swtstyles · 4 years ago
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DEVON CARLSON
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我你很 🐇 L𝗶𝗸ɘ̲ 𖦹ዪ Rēb𝗹𝗼ᧁ 𓍊𓋼𓍊 ★☆ ᬪ𝖾᭙ !▓⃞⃯ 📤 ᥴ𝗿ɘ̲𝕕¡𝘁§ 𝗺ᨭ! (…🗯🏗 ♥︎ estética by: @liyastuffs | psd: @tcyngrid | without psd: @devicons
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walkthesameespanol · 8 years ago
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Y ESTE ES EL TESTIMONIO… ((#wtsedevo #Testimonio)
Y este es el testimonio: que Dios nos ha dado vida eterna; y esta vida está en su Hijo. – 1 Juan 5:11
¿Cuál es la columna medular de la salvación?
Para muchos esta pregunta teológica ser responde con “el cielo”, “la vida eterna”, etc. Sin embargo, todas estas respuestas están centradas en el hombre. La columna vertebral de la salvación es “la gloria de Dios”.
Hemos pensado por largo tiempo que ser hombres y mujeres de testimonio es ser personas de buena reputación, vistas a los ojos de los hombres como piadosos o santos, pero esto es solo en parte porque no se trata de nosotros, sino de la gloria de Dios; no se trata de nuestra reputación, sino de la gloria de Dios; no se trata de conservar nuestra posición o ganarnos un lugar haciéndonos un nombre entre los evangélicos, se trata de la gloria de Dios. Entonces, ya sea que comáis, que bebáis, o que hagáis cualquier otra cosa, hacedlo todo para la gloria de Dios. (1 Cor. 10:31)
El testimonio de Cristo daba evidencia que es Dios. El Gran Yo Soy. Por eso os dije que moriréis en vuestros pecados; porque si no creéis que yo soy (Eimy), en vuestros pecados moriréis. – Juan 8:24. Cada vez que menciona en Juan Yo Soy, hace referencia a Éxodo 3:14 “Y respondió Dios a Moisés: Yo Soy el que Soy”. Cada vez que Jesús dice en Juan Yo Soy La Puerta, Yo Soy El Camino, Yo soy El Pan de Vida, Yo Soy el Buen Pastor, Yo Soy La Resurrección y La Vida, Yo Soy La Vid, en todas y cada una de ellas está diciendo: Yo Soy YHWH.
Este es el testimonio que tenemos hermanos, que Cristo es Dios hecho hombre, que nos da vida por medio de Su sacrificio en la cruz del calvario donde paga nuestros pecados sustitutivamente. Y esto nos lleva a Glorificarle como Él en todo tiempo Glorifica al Padre. Nuestro testimonio tiene que ser una vida a su imagen, una vida que refleje su carácter, una vida que lleve a otros a Cristo, que muestre devoción, entrega, intimidad, comunión con Dios y que sobre todo le dé la Gloria a Él.
El que tiene al Hijo, tiene la vida; 1 Juan 5:12ª
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Serie devocional: Jardines Internos (#wtsedevo #Testimonio)
Publicado por: Jessie Sauza // Personal // Walk The Same Español
Visitanos en: https://www.facebook.com/walkthesameespanol/
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heronstuff · 4 years ago
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oii, acabei de começar e ficaria muito grata se você pudesse me ajudar me divulgando, adoro seus icons🥰
oooi gente, a @devicons acabou de chegar, e já está postando icons lindoooos. sigam lá!!!
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devicon7 · 4 years ago
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Devicon is a hub of professionals that are always ready to deliver innovative and out-of-the-box solutions along with brilliant strategies. We are one of the leading software house and popular as a custom software development company in the national and International level. With customized software development services, we initiate the project as our own project and strengthen it with creativeness and excellence. With competitive designs, ideas, communication and ingenuity, we never let out client feel astray.
visit us devicon.co.uk
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wordencode · 6 years ago
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Powerline fonts, Devicon glyphs, URXVT, Neo VIM
Powerline fonts, Devicon glyphs, URXVT, Neo VIM
For over a year I had been trying to get these to work together, but I had never been able to get them to play together. I tried installing Powerline fonts, Nerd fonts (the full set) different versions of URXVT, different versions of nvim, but the results were always the same, a bunch of disrespectful and awkward looking characters littered my editor and my terminal emulator. The good news is…
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daikenkki · 6 years ago
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Sunstone by Devicon
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strangepleasure · 7 years ago
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Devicon Coffee, Brooklyn
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devicon · 7 years ago
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suzanneshannon · 6 years ago
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Patching the new Cascadia Code to include Powerline Glyphs and other Nerd Fonts for the Windows Terminal
Microsoft released a nice new ligature-friendly open source font this week called Cascadia Code. It'll eventually be shipped with the open source Windows Terminal (you can get it from the store fee) but for now you can just download and install the TTF.
I've blogged about Fira Code and Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures before. Just like keyboards, mice, monitors, text editors, and all the other things that we as developers put in our toolkits, Fonts are a very personal thing. Lots of folks have tweeted me, "why is this better than <font I use>." I dunno. Try it. Coke vs. Pepsi. If it makes you happy, use it.
I use Cascadia Code for my Terminals and I use Fira Code for my code editor. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That said, one important thing that you may want to know about is that you have FULL control of your fonts! Lots of folks want certain glyphs, or a fancy bash prompt, or they use posh-git, or PowerLine, or all of the above.
Right now Cascadia Code doesn't include every glyph in the world, but don't let that hold you back. Fix it.
For example, if I go install "Oh my Posh" and spice up my PowerShell Core prompt, it might look like this with Cascadia Code today.
But if I patch Cascadia Code on my own machine to include Nerd Fonts and other glyphs, I'll get this lovely prompt in Windows Terminal:
So you have the power to do a lot of things. Don't be satisfied. Nest, and make your prompt your own! There are lots of Nerd Fonts but I want to patch Cascadia Code today (I'm sure they'll do it themselves one day, but I'm impatient) and make it look the way I want. You can to!
Starting with FontForge in Ubuntu under WSL
Using WSL2 and Ubuntu, I installed the Nerd Fonts Patcher and ran it on my downloaded version of Cascadia code like this:
scott@IRONHEART:/mnt/d/github/nerd-fonts$ fontforge -script font-patcher /mnt/c/Users/scott/Downloads/Cascadia.ttf Copyright (c) 2000-2014 by George Williams. See AUTHORS for Contributors. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> with many parts BSD <http://fontforge.org/license.html>. Please read LICENSE. Based on sources from 11:21 UTC 24-Sep-2017-ML-D. Based on source from git with hash: The following table(s) in the font have been ignored by FontForge Ignoring 'DSIG' digital signature table Warning: Mac string is a subset of the Windows string in the 'name' table for the License string in the English (US) language. Adding 53 Glyphs from Seti-UI + Custom Set ╢████████████████████████████████████████╟ 100% Adding 198 Glyphs from Devicons Set ╢████████████████████████████████████████╟ 100% Done with Patch Sets, generating font... Generated: Cascadia Code Nerd Font
Cool! I could even go nuts and add -c and add thousands of glyphs. It just depends on what I need. I could just go --powerline and --fontawesome and call it a day. It's up to you! Salt your Fonts to taste!
Now I can install my local modified TTF like any other, then go into my profile.json in Windows Terminal and set the font face to my new personal custom "CascadiaCode Nerd Font!" Boom. All set.
UPDATE:  Alistair has created a forked version with the added glyphs. You may (or may not) be able to download his forked and renamed version from this Github comment. Slick!
Please also check out my YouTube video on blinging out your PowerShell prompt in the Windows Terminal!
Sponsor: Suffering from a lack of clarity around software bugs? Give your customers the experience they deserve and expect with error monitoring from Raygun.com. Installs in minutes, try it today!
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philipholt · 6 years ago
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Patching the new Cascadia Code to include Powerline Glyphs and other Nerd Fonts for the Windows Terminal
Microsoft released a nice new ligature-friendly open source font this week called Cascadia Code. It'll eventually be shipped with the open source Windows Terminal (you can get it from the store fee) but for now you can just download and install the TTF.
I've blogged about Fira Code and Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures before. Just like keyboards, mice, monitors, text editors, and all the other things that we as developers put in our toolkits, Fonts are a very personal thing. Lots of folks have tweeted me, "why is this better than <font I use>." I dunno. Try it. Coke vs. Pepsi. If it makes you happy, use it.
I use Cascadia Code for my Terminals and I use Fira Code for my code editor. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That said, one important thing that you may want to know about is that you have FULL control of your fonts! Lots of folks want certain glyphs, or a fancy bash prompt, or they use posh-git, or PowerLine, or all of the above.
Right now Cascadia Code doesn't include every glyph in the world, but don't let that hold you back. Fix it.
For example, if I go install "Oh my Posh" and spice up my PowerShell Core prompt, it might look like this with Cascadia Code today.
But if I patch Cascadia Code on my own machine to include Nerd Fonts and other glyphs, I'll get this lovely prompt in Windows Terminal:
So you have the power to do a lot of things. Don't be satisfied. Nest, and make your prompt your own! There are lots of Nerd Fonts but I want to patch Cascadia Code today (I'm sure they'll do it themselves one day, but I'm impatient) and make it look the way I want. You can to!
Starting with FontForge in Ubuntu under WSL
Using WSL2 and Ubuntu, I installed the Nerd Fonts Patcher and ran it on my downloaded version of Cascadia code like this:
scott@IRONHEART:/mnt/d/github/nerd-fonts$ fontforge -script font-patcher /mnt/c/Users/scott/Downloads/Cascadia.ttf Copyright (c) 2000-2014 by George Williams. See AUTHORS for Contributors. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> with many parts BSD <http://fontforge.org/license.html>. Please read LICENSE. Based on sources from 11:21 UTC 24-Sep-2017-ML-D. Based on source from git with hash: The following table(s) in the font have been ignored by FontForge Ignoring 'DSIG' digital signature table Warning: Mac string is a subset of the Windows string in the 'name' table for the License string in the English (US) language. Adding 53 Glyphs from Seti-UI + Custom Set ╢████████████████████████████████████████╟ 100% Adding 198 Glyphs from Devicons Set ╢████████████████████████████████████████╟ 100% Done with Patch Sets, generating font... Generated: Cascadia Code Nerd Font
Cool! I could even go nuts and add -c and add thousands of glyphs. It just depends on what I need. I could just go --powerline and --fontawesome and call it a day. It's up to you! Salt your Fonts to taste!
Now I can install my local modified TTF like any other, then go into my profile.json in Windows Terminal and set the font face to my new personal custom "CascadiaCode Nerd Font!" Boom. All set.
UPDATE:  Alistair has created a forked version with the added glyphs. You may (or may not) be able to download his forked and renamed version from this Github comment. Slick!
Please also check out my YouTube video on blinging out your PowerShell prompt in the Windows Terminal!
Sponsor: Suffering from a lack of clarity around software bugs? Give your customers the experience they deserve and expect with error monitoring from Raygun.com. Installs in minutes, try it today!
© 2019 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved.
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chrissyrholmes · 6 years ago
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The 10 Best Free Icon Fonts For Web Designers
Open source web fonts let designers radically change their page designs and typographic styles. And some of these web fonts use icon sets to bring vector-based icons into CSS.
If you’re looking for 100% free icon fonts for your website then this post has collected all of the best ones. Each icon pack is totally free with SVG vectors and webfont formats to include in your stylesheets and web pages.
All the Icons, Fonts, Web Templates & Design Assets You Could Ask For
DOWNLOAD NOW
1. Captain Icon
My personal favorite web font is the Captain Icon pack created by designer Mario del Valle. It’s a totally free open source project hosted on GitHub with vector files and web fonts.
What I like most about this icon pack is the style. Each icon has a very unique design, and they’re all hand drawn from scratch. This makes them stand out far above the other more generic icon sets.
But I don’t think Captain Icon works for every project. It’s best used on creative sites where a hand-drawn style fits with the layout.
2. Octicons
GitHub recently open sourced their own icon pack called Octicons. This free icon set is currently in version 5.0 and includes dozens of icons with some basic symbols.
These icons can be found scattered throughout the GitHub website. But they’re just simple enough that they can work on pretty much any interface.
If you need a simple, lightweight icon font then Octicons won’t let you down.
3. Typicons
With rounded corners and simpler outlines, the Typicons set is perfect for any site. It comes with 330+ unique icons all with a similar style.
The pack is completely free and also available on GitHub. This means you can include the icons directly into your site and even make edits to them as needed.
Few people know about Typicons but it’s one of the better icon web fonts available. They can even work for iOS with some minor adjustments and special code snippets.
4. Zondicons
Zondicons are totally free and real easy to add into your site. Unfortunately these aren’t hosted on GitHub so they don’t have an update archive.
But you can see all of the examples on the demo page including which CSS classes you need to get them working properly. The main Zondicons download link comes right from the website, so it’s hard to tell if they’ve ever been updated or if new icons were added.
I do recommend this webfont if you’re okay with simpler designs. This makes the icons far easier to use, but they can also blend into the site with a more “generic” style.
5. Entypo
The webfont icon family Entypo has been around for quite a few years. These icons are superb and they’re top of the line when it comes to freebies.
New icons are added sporadically and they’re very simple to access. The fonts also split into two packs: the main pack and the social pack. So if you don’t need social media icons you can reduce the font file size by quite a bit.
Entypo comes with over 400 icons and a brilliant CC sharealike license. To learn more about installation and customizing the icons you should read through the FAQ page and visit the main GitHub repo.
6. MFG Labs
One of the newer fonts in this list comes from MFG Labs with their own icon set. It’s completely free and hosted on GitHub for the world to access.
Each icon comes packed with standard webfont formats using Unicode PUAs in CSS. This is fully semantic in all browsers and helps to reduce clashes against other CSS code.
MFG Labs icons have a unique style that stands out from the herd. I absolutely recommend this icon font for any type of website, commercial or otherwise.
7. Ionicons
Native devs love the Ionic Framework and it’s one of the most popular choices for web-to-mobile apps. The Ionic team decided to release their icons as a webfont called Ionicons.
Naturally they’re totally free and available on GitHub. You can even add these icons directly to your site using the CDN version of the stylesheet.
I mostly recommend Ionicons for newbies who haven’t used icon fonts before. They’re super easy to setup, and once you understand how they work you can move onto pretty much any other icon webfont out there.
8. Font Awesome
The original web font and Bootstrap’s personal choice, Font Awesome is perhaps the definitive pick for most web designers.
Font Awesome has been around for years and it’s widely regarded as the first major open source icon font. It frequently gets new updates with fresh icons and currently it’s in v4.7 with a free download on GitHub.
Every icon is fully scalable and maintainable directly in CSS. You can change colors, shadows, background gradients, or pretty much anything else using pure CSS3.
This is by far one of the safest icon sets you can use and you know it’s going be here for the long haul.
9. Material Design Icons
Google’s material design brought a new approach to UI/UX on the web. This led to many new frameworks & resources including this material design icon font.
These material icons are totally free and accessible on GitHub. This icon pack is absolutely massive with over 1,000 icons covering a wide array of interface features.
And because it’s open source you’re free to reuse these on any projects and even customize the icons if needed. Perfect for anyone working with Google’s material guidelines on the web.
10. Devicons
The Devicons pack is one of the newer web fonts you can try with a focus on tech logos & branding.
This icon font has every logo you can think of from the big tech players like Google to newer CMS logos like Ghost. I’ll admit, this is only useful for sites that want vector tech logos which certainly won’t be a majority.
But it’s a hefty icon set and it’s totally free! You’ll find install details on this page with a free CDN version you can use to reduce load times.
Wrapping Up
It’s hard picking just ten icon fonts because so many new ones are released every year. But these are my top picks and if you recommend any others be sure to share in the comments below.
from Web Designing https://1stwebdesigner.com/best-free-icon-fonts-web-design/
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simplypsd1 · 6 years ago
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The 10 Best Free Icon Fonts For Web Designers
Open source web fonts let designers radically change their page designs and typographic styles. And some of these web fonts use icon sets to bring vector-based icons into CSS.
If you’re looking for 100% free icon fonts for your website then this post has collected all of the best ones. Each icon pack is totally free with SVG vectors and webfont formats to include in your stylesheets and web pages.
All the Icons, Fonts, Web Templates & Design Assets You Could Ask For
DOWNLOAD NOW
1. Captain Icon
My personal favorite web font is the Captain Icon pack created by designer Mario del Valle. It’s a totally free open source project hosted on GitHub with vector files and web fonts.
What I like most about this icon pack is the style. Each icon has a very unique design, and they’re all hand drawn from scratch. This makes them stand out far above the other more generic icon sets.
But I don’t think Captain Icon works for every project. It’s best used on creative sites where a hand-drawn style fits with the layout.
2. Octicons
GitHub recently open sourced their own icon pack called Octicons. This free icon set is currently in version 5.0 and includes dozens of icons with some basic symbols.
These icons can be found scattered throughout the GitHub website. But they’re just simple enough that they can work on pretty much any interface.
If you need a simple, lightweight icon font then Octicons won’t let you down.
3. Typicons
With rounded corners and simpler outlines, the Typicons set is perfect for any site. It comes with 330+ unique icons all with a similar style.
The pack is completely free and also available on GitHub. This means you can include the icons directly into your site and even make edits to them as needed.
Few people know about Typicons but it’s one of the better icon web fonts available. They can even work for iOS with some minor adjustments and special code snippets.
4. Zondicons
Zondicons are totally free and real easy to add into your site. Unfortunately these aren’t hosted on GitHub so they don’t have an update archive.
But you can see all of the examples on the demo page including which CSS classes you need to get them working properly. The main Zondicons download link comes right from the website, so it’s hard to tell if they’ve ever been updated or if new icons were added.
I do recommend this webfont if you’re okay with simpler designs. This makes the icons far easier to use, but they can also blend into the site with a more “generic” style.
5. Entypo
The webfont icon family Entypo has been around for quite a few years. These icons are superb and they’re top of the line when it comes to freebies.
New icons are added sporadically and they’re very simple to access. The fonts also split into two packs: the main pack and the social pack. So if you don’t need social media icons you can reduce the font file size by quite a bit.
Entypo comes with over 400 icons and a brilliant CC sharealike license. To learn more about installation and customizing the icons you should read through the FAQ page and visit the main GitHub repo.
6. MFG Labs
One of the newer fonts in this list comes from MFG Labs with their own icon set. It’s completely free and hosted on GitHub for the world to access.
Each icon comes packed with standard webfont formats using Unicode PUAs in CSS. This is fully semantic in all browsers and helps to reduce clashes against other CSS code.
MFG Labs icons have a unique style that stands out from the herd. I absolutely recommend this icon font for any type of website, commercial or otherwise.
7. Ionicons
Native devs love the Ionic Framework and it’s one of the most popular choices for web-to-mobile apps. The Ionic team decided to release their icons as a webfont called Ionicons.
Naturally they’re totally free and available on GitHub. You can even add these icons directly to your site using the CDN version of the stylesheet.
I mostly recommend Ionicons for newbies who haven’t used icon fonts before. They’re super easy to setup, and once you understand how they work you can move onto pretty much any other icon webfont out there.
8. Font Awesome
The original web font and Bootstrap’s personal choice, Font Awesome is perhaps the definitive pick for most web designers.
Font Awesome has been around for years and it’s widely regarded as the first major open source icon font. It frequently gets new updates with fresh icons and currently it’s in v4.7 with a free download on GitHub.
Every icon is fully scalable and maintainable directly in CSS. You can change colors, shadows, background gradients, or pretty much anything else using pure CSS3.
This is by far one of the safest icon sets you can use and you know it’s going be here for the long haul.
9. Material Design Icons
Google’s material design brought a new approach to UI/UX on the web. This led to many new frameworks & resources including this material design icon font.
These material icons are totally free and accessible on GitHub. This icon pack is absolutely massive with over 1,000 icons covering a wide array of interface features.
And because it’s open source you’re free to reuse these on any projects and even customize the icons if needed. Perfect for anyone working with Google’s material guidelines on the web.
10. Devicons
The Devicons pack is one of the newer web fonts you can try with a focus on tech logos & branding.
This icon font has every logo you can think of from the big tech players like Google to newer CMS logos like Ghost. I’ll admit, this is only useful for sites that want vector tech logos which certainly won’t be a majority.
But it’s a hefty icon set and it’s totally free! You’ll find install details on this page with a free CDN version you can use to reduce load times.
Wrapping Up
It’s hard picking just ten icon fonts because so many new ones are released every year. But these are my top picks and if you recommend any others be sure to share in the comments below.
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