Small update — today we’re rolling out a new macOS icon that’s designed to feel at home on Big Sur. pic.twitter.com/yWRPwslpkC
— Ryhan (@ryhanhassan) February 25, 2021
Both Regular and Brand icon sets available as ready-to-use components.
Well-crafted pack with more than 1,700 emojis, which are nicely structured and easy-to-use.
In this follow-up to a previous question, Steve Schoger shows his process for building one of the icons in Heroicons set.
How to make a “Question Mark” icon in @figmadesign.
— Steve Schoger (@steveschoger) February 8, 2021
🧵 thread 👇 pic.twitter.com/TV642bjec5
The team at Microsoft published a v2 of the Fluent System Icons toolkit. New sizes are available, with over 4.5k icons per theme. The new icons are built with Variants, friendlier, have rounded corners and simplified shapes.
Bureau Gorbunov is one of my all-time favorite design companies. Its designer Sergey Chikin has been drawing a new icon every day for over three years, and now this set is available as a plugin. 266 icons are completely free, and the commercial license includes over 1,200 icons.
A free pack of 300 simple vector icons, all designed in Figma.
Noah Jacobus from Metalab and Designer Advocate Rogie King create a cohesive icon set for a mobile app.
The project provides 700+ open-source vector icons in multiple formats. Make sure to check out their website as well.
Beautiful adaptations of popular apps icons for Big Sur.
Getting started on my Big Sur dock pic.twitter.com/DJ3aZMJ73h
— Gavin Nelson (@Gavmn) June 24, 2020
In case you missed some textures lately.
Had about 20 mins today to throw down on designing the new iOS Big Sur contacts icon in @figmadesign. It ain't perfect, but it was sure fun! https://t.co/usKzXiFlgZ pic.twitter.com/gjllCNw1W1
— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) June 24, 2020
See also his Figma file.
I recreated the new FaceTime icon in @figmadesign. Original to the left, recreation to the right. The trick when creating these type of icons is an efficient use of your linear gradient, that's it :) #apple #BigSur pic.twitter.com/xfBFFhgBfi
— Pietro Schirano (@skirano) June 23, 2020
See also his Figma file.
A template provides a foundation for designing your Big Sur app icon.
Mike Rundle brought a good point, but I liked the most how soon it became a friendly challenge, and lots of talented designers proved that it’s possible. See some examples of recreations below.
Sketch and Figma rode the flat design wave to industry dominance with a narrower feature surface area compared to Photoshop because most folks just needed roundrects and sharp text.
— Mike Rundle (@flyosity) June 23, 2020
But with Big Sur, I’m not confident icons like these could be designed **without** Photoshop. pic.twitter.com/9yuHwEf2Hr