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We've stepped back a bit from development of our Android packs, after some annoyances with the Play Store. That being said, if you'd like to contribute, we'd be happy to review and consider merging your additions into the set. My partner wrote an article that covers our spec and keyshapes that should be a good reference.
# Example principles from the Phosphor icon family:
- Clarity. Be clear first and foremost. Make the icon recognizable and readable.
Never sacrifice clarity of what the icon represents.
- Brevity. Use as few details as possible. Phosphor’s style is reductive.
Be concise and intentional with every stroke to communicate the essence of what’s being represented.
- Character. Be quirky. Add unique details sparingly to bring a little warmth and play to what may
otherwise be a very austere set.
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# Example technical rules from the Phosphor icon family:
- Use a 48 x 48px canvas
- Use a 1.5px centered stroke
- Use rounded end caps
- Use contiguous strokes unless broken segments are helpful for comprehension
- Use straight segments, perfect arcs, and 15° angle increments where possible
- Adjust curves when necessary to maintain the design principles
- Use whole, even number increments for measurements where possible; fold down to 1px and .5px if necessary
- Start with the following shape keylines:
- 28 x 28px circles
- 25 x 25px squares
- 28 x 22px landscape rectangles
- 22 x 28px portrait rectangles
- Keep a 6px thick trim area
You can make a PR here, or feel free to email us at [email protected].
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