This is my first icon pack and I am giving it to everyone for free! These icons are perfect for web, iOS and Android apps..they are in vector shapes - fully scalable.
...So one day at 12 A.M, I decide to do this project, and here it is under the name "12 A.M minimal icons". XD
This package contains 72 unique icons and another 72 customized icons(500*500). In total there are 144 icons. In the package you can find the icons in many sizes, if you can not find a particular icon just open the ai. files. Formats: ai/png.
* This pack is FREE but you may not reproduce, commercialize or take credit for it. If you choose to use these icons (web site, blog etc.) please credit me).
If you use these icons in a project please share it with me, I would be glad to see your work. )
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Thats just awesome! And the thing that you are giving them away mind blowing! Im totally making this featured on Web Design Dojo collection on facebook :[link]!
These are really beautiful and minimal. I love the way you've presented the set as it feels very clean and approachable. If I may offer some critique though, I think this set could be even stronger. You may consider redoing some of the icons for small size optimization. While vector formats allow you to size iconography at will, just scaling up or down can result in an icon that is not effective (depending on usage), particularly at small sizes. For example: your sun icon; while I'm sure it looks beautiful at a larger size, on screen in a small size the super thin negative stroke is nearly lost (also seen in the spoon/fork, and the teacup). Of course, I'm looking at this on a computer monitor rather than a hi-resolution mobile display so perhaps it's not such an issue.
Your car, music, and bulb icons are fantastic because they are unique, recognizable, and the line quality is clear enough. The "eye" icons and the hanger don't seem to follow the precedent style you have (generally: solid for graphic symbols, thin line for navigation and system icons) and don't feel as high in quality.
I applaud you for taking this on and providing your work to others for free. I know how difficult creating a set of icons can be, let alone being motivated to do it on your own time.
Have you thought about releasing them as .svg (Scalable Vector Graphic) files? They are openable by more applications and they can be embedded directly into webpages and are an open format. These are perfect!
Your car, music, and bulb icons are fantastic because they are unique, recognizable, and the line quality is clear enough. The "eye" icons and the hanger don't seem to follow the precedent style you have (generally: solid for graphic symbols, thin line for navigation and system icons) and don't feel as high in quality.
I applaud you for taking this on and providing your work to others for free. I know how difficult creating a set of icons can be, let alone being motivated to do it on your own time.