![]() Update 0.6: New icons added Forrst and Pinterest.Update 0.5: I have added a new set of shapes.Update 0.4: The set has been added to a.Update 0.3: I have added the project to Github so you can folk the icons and send a pull request if you add to the project.Update 0.2: Added two new icons Instagram and Tumblr.Update 0.1: Had a request from to add square versions. ![]() So have fun and let me know what you think or if there are any requests for other icons shoot me a message in the comments. sketch file incase you feel like trying it out for yourself (there is a free trial available, but I’m pretty sure it’s a Mac exclusive tho, sorry PC users). I have created black, gray and colour versions of the icons, but you can easily change the colours to match your own designs. So here are a bunch of Social Icons that I find myself needing all the time. Here is a great article by Chris Coyier on using. Since getting a Retina Macbook Pro I have found myself using. Sketch App had a really simple UI, which is rather refreshing to be honest and it’s all vector based so your designs are 100% scaleable and not to mention that it’s dirt cheap at £34.99. I have forever used Photoshop but renewing every year is super expensive and it has a lot of features that I just don’t need. ![]() I recently (through a recommendation from Laura Kalbag) downloaded Sketch App, a design software that has a strong focus on web and UI designers. So I took it upon myself to have a go at creating some and now I have a little resource for myself to use over and over and for anyone else you might make use of them. ![]() Finding one that matches my design is never an easy job but I almost always just want the most simple icons, no sketchy nonsense, no mad gradients or reflections just the official logo’s. When working on a new project, I always find myself looking for a social media icon pack.
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