Hello, Product Hunt 👋,
I'm thrilled to share something that my team and I have been diligently working on for the past few months! The Uxercon Icon Library is a sleek, consistent, and highly adaptable collection of icons, perfect for contemporary interface designs. Designed meticulously in Figma, this library meets a wide range of design requirements. We sincerely hope you appreciate the quality and versatility of the Uxercon Icon Library, which features over 7,500 icons across 20 carefully organized categories—and it's still expanding. Let's quickly dive into the key features of the Uxercon Icon Library.
Features Overview:
• Crafted from scratch in Figma
• Supports Figma Components & Variants
• Boasts over 7,500 icons in 20 popular categories, with more on the way
• Offers 5 flexible styles: Line, Duocolor, Solid, Duotone, and Filled
• Styles and colors are easy to change
• Utilizes a 24x24 px grid size with a default 2px stroke for visual harmony
• Compatible with numerous design tools, including Figma, Sketch, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe XD
• Features vector-based shapes for scalability
• Layers are neatly and cleanly organized
• Includes clean SVG icons in organized folders
• Provides free lifetime access
• Free future updates
For a more detailed overview of these features, please visit www.uxercon.com.
In a gesture to support designers, indie hackers, and startups, I've decided to make 1,000 essential icons from the Uxercon library completely free. This includes the entire line and gestalt icon library across 5 categories, available for unlimited projects.
✨ Simply click on the 'Free version download' at uxercon.com to get started. ✨
Thank you for your support! We truly hope you enjoy using the icons. 🤗
Congrats on the launch Barly and team! @barlyvallendito. For someone like me who makes decks for a living, this is a real boost! Love the variety of it all 💪
The Uxercon Icon Library sounds like a comprehensive tool for designers! How do you balance maintaining a consistent aesthetic across such a diverse range of icons, and are there any plans to incorporate community feedback into the development of new icons or categories?