Font Awesome Icons
You asked, Font Awesome delivers with 40 shiny new icons in version 4.3. Want to request new icons? Here's how. Need vectors or want to use on the desktop? Check the cheatsheet.
You asked, Font Awesome delivers with 40 shiny new icons in version 4.3. Want to request new icons? Here's how. Need vectors or want to use on the desktop? Check the cheatsheet.
One font, 249 icons
In a single collection, Font Awesome is a pictographic language of web-related actions.
CSS control
Easily style icon color, size, shadow, and anything that's possible with CSS.
Infinite scalability
Scalable vector graphics means every icon looks awesome at any size.
Free, as in Beer
Font Awesome is completely free for commercial use. Check out the license.
IE7 Support
Font Awesome supports IE7. If you need it, you have my condolences.
Perfect on Retina Displays
I vaguely recall someone posting examples of 'open nav' icons (eg Path and Facebook) showing an emerging de facto standard. Link?
"Unless our navigation’s arranged in a grid (and so we should use a grid icon), I’m putting my weight behind three lines because I think it’s most recognisable as navigation to the average person."
The three-lines icon is certainly very popular, as can be seen in this collection of mobile navigation icons I gathered together on Dribbble.
“sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world's visual language”
The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.
Here is our pledge to you:
Free
The symbols on this site are and always will remain free. We believe symbols can not be effectively shared with the world if they are not free.
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