p/uicons
A growing set of beautiful icons for modern UI's.
Pascal Strasche
uicons — A growing icon library with a range of unusual styles
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Uicons is a growing icon library for Figma and the web featuring extraordinarily well-designed standard icons for modern UIs, plus some truly unusual icon styles, which you won't find anywhere else.
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Pascal Strasche
👋 Hello PH community, I’m Pascal, maker of Toools.design. After 4 years curating all kinds of design tools I finally created my own. While building uicons I realized that most icon sets and libraries feature similar styles all over again. So I wanted to come up with something different and had a lot of fun creating unusual styles like InkTrap, Cyber, Angled, or FluidPixel. I would love to hear your feedback, especially on those! :) Later, it became actually a lot of hard work, and it was a fight to reach the finish line. I'm all the more excited to show you today what I've been working on for the last months. --- So what’s uicons about? 🤔 With 3,000 icons organized into 6 different families, with up to 5 different weights, accounting for 15 variations per icon, you get a very versatile and flexible icon library that can be used for a multitude of use cases. Included are: ► 2 extraordinary well-designed standard families: Round and Straight, optimized to be used around 24px for modern UIs. ► Plus 4 pretty unusual families: InkTrap, Cyber, Angled, and FluidPixel. To be used either also as small UI icons to get a unique touch for your interface or as bigger standalone graphics to make your projects and content stand out. --- What sets this icon library apart? 🔥 Of course the unusual styles that you won’t find anywhere else, but there’s more: ► Meticulously crafted and consistent All icons went through multiple rounds of testing and refining to be extra consistent even across families, so you can use different styles of icons in the same project which makes it even more unique. ► Very well-balanced and harmonious I skipped the old 24px grid in favor of a much more balanced and beautiful 48px grid utilizing the golden rule to create very harmonious icons for modern high resolution screens. ► User-friendly icon browser Easily find, copy, paste, or download designer and developer-friendly SVG icons into your designs or development environment. ► Well-organized Figma Library Swap icons and change styles superfast. Most of the icons are highly customizable, and you can easily change stroke width, corner radius, color, and more in Figma. ► Take part in our development Vote on features in our join-in roadmap. ► Much more to come Many more icons are already planned so that the amount will be doubled soon and support for more platforms is underway. --- The Free version includes one complete style (Round Medium) with 200 icons plus a teaser of 8 icons from every family, that's another 112 icons. Get them here: uicons.com/?version=free or here: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1299685217277420234/uicons-1-0-0-free-community Looking forward to hear your feedback and happy to answer every question! Thank you, Pascal
Pascal Strasche
@dfeles Thanks Daniel!
Eugene Yarovoii
@pascal_strasche our launch is pure perfection! 🌟 It's the missing piece our team has been searching for.
Pascal Strasche
@eugeneyarovoii Well thanks! Happy you liked it!
Rami - Browsingbuddies.com
nice, new design ftw! Hopefully I can easily click a copy button and paste it right into my source code!
Pascal Strasche
@kingromstar Thanks Rami! You can copy SVG code to the clipboard. Let me know if you would need something else. All colors are set to currentColor.
Ghost Kitty
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Pascal Strasche
Alex Nix
Good job!!
Pascal Strasche
@nixkulinax Thank you!
Felicia omorodion
Thinking judiciously is profitable. And this launch has show case standard skill. Congrat on the program 🙏
Og Finesse
Cool
Dartanyan Terry
Sounds great
Curtis Herdon
Congrats! Love what you did! ❤️
Pascal Strasche
@curtishe Happy you like it! 🙌
Anis Anggreni
great idea. congratulation and good luck!
Pascal Strasche
@anisanggreni Thanks Anis!