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Random Icons

Icons for Web Development and Slack

Icons are the unsung heroes of the digital world. They add a touch of visual flair to our interfaces, websites, and even presentations. But have you ever stopped to wonder where these tiny marvels come from?

IconArchive is a treasure trove of icons, offering a vast collection in a variety of categories. Whether you're looking for something classic like Adobe icons or something more whimsical like animal icons, IconArchive has you covered.

One of the things I love about IconArchive is the sheer diversity of its offerings. You'll find icons in all shapes and sizes, from tiny favicons to high-resolution packs perfect for professional use. The site also features a curated selection of staff picks, making it easy to discover new and exciting icons.

But IconArchive is more than just a repository of icons. It's also a community of designers and creators who share their passion for visual language. The site features a blog with insightful articles on icon design trends and tips, as well as a forum where you can connect with other icon enthusiasts.

So, whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, IconArchive is a valuable resource. With its vast collection, helpful community, and commitment to quality, IconArchive is sure to become your go-to source for all things icons.

Website Description

Founded in 2002, IconArchive is now a professional tag-based icon search engine with more than 750,000 icons for web & app developers, end users & graphic designers. Also it is an inspiration source for new design ideas or just a place to discover beautiful icons.

While most icons here are used for Web Design, App Design, Print Design, School or Professional Presentations, Invitation Cards, Social Usage on Whatsapp / Youtube / Twitter / Facebook, etc. or Avatars on Forums you can also use our icons to customize your desktop by downloading icons for all important operating systems, Win, Mac & Linux with PNG and SVG files.

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About

I will highlight a fun Internet site every Saturday. The basic premise is to highlight sites that I regularly visit for a variety of reasons. All site recommendations are mine and are unsponsored. By highlighting these websites, I hope to provide value to those who may not know of the sites or who might be interested in visiting the sites. I also want to share the sites that I find valuable in the hopes that others will find them just as beneficial.

Schedule

Sunday 16 Misc
Monday 17 Media
Tuesday 18 QA
Wednesday 19 Python
Thursday 20 Final Cut Pro
Friday 21 Macintosh
Saturday 22 Internet Tools