MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons

  • Neat! I tried my luck with unicode symbols once because they scale nicely as well, but many browsers just desecrate them.

    ⏪ ⏩ are two examples, while these ► are pretty plain. Not that I don't like the specific designs, but the customization destroys any chance of their use if you want to keep consistent looks. In chrome they are on a blue background. I think other browsers might display them differently. Would be cool to have a neutral design that could be adjusted by font color.

    But anyway, thank you for your work!

  • Great icons, thanks! Very similar in style to https://feathericons.com/

  • You have to manually download them, but I find the licensing and scope of https://iconmonstr.com/ to be great.

  • Nice!

    What does "quality" mean for SVG icons though? I could choose the resolution to be whatever I want.

  • What is the business model behind this?

    The GitHub account links to this site:

    https://tabler.io

    Which looks like a typical sales page. But it also says "free" everywhere. No info on pricing or business model.

    The icons page tays to install the icons like this:

        npm install tabler-icons --save
    
    Does this make you vurnurable to code coming downstream from this repo in the future?

  • I am using https://icomoon.io/app/.

    I like that I can select only a few icons and generate a custom true type font straight from the web application.

  • fix the title maybe?

    "MIT License" is not the same thing as "MIT Licensed". MIT did not license these.

  • Cool! That’s a great way to maintain consistent representation.

  • The year is 2020. Even icons have npm install.

        *eyeroll*

  • Thanks!

  • All of them look soulless minimal shit to me.