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7 Principles of Icon Design

Helena Zhang
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10 min readJan 29, 2020

More in the iconography series:Foundations of Iconography5 Ways to Create a Settings IconIcon Grids & Keylines DemystifiedPixel-Snapping in Icon Design3 Classic Icon Families

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Icons on a Prius Prime instrument cluster (Source: 2020 Manual)

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This article should absolutely be required reading. Seriously great work. One thing to add is the squint/blur test, though. It’s a quick way to check if your icons are consistent in weight, value, and contrast.

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Why not include any of the Microsoft Fabric icons for comparison, one of the most viewed iconsets available?

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When apple changed all their icons to the same fill and line style, they lost their identifiability. It’s much harder to spot a specific icon and it takes much more effort to read and understand each icon. I think this cost is higher than the gain in consistent style.

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