« BackIcônesicones.js.orgSubmitted by tambourine_man 14 hours ago
  • grimpy 10 hours ago

    This is a nice collection.

    If you are making software, I implore you to do a quick and simple test if you plan on using icons: show them to some users and ask if they would know what they mean. There is a significant chance the icons are meaningless. Yes, context helps, yes, merely communicating difference helps, but, for the most part, nobody knows what any of these things mean.

    • fnordsensei 5 hours ago

      Relying on icons alone is never entirely without risk, no matter how conventional the icon. if you Value accessibility don’t substitute text for imagery. Use imagery to provide a visual anchor for text.

    • io84 4 hours ago

      Great resource.

      Has anyone come across a semantic search to navigate these icon libraries? I want to be able to search for “Industry” and get icons returned that show factory, cogs etc. I’ve been using https://react-icons.github.io/react-icons but the same problem there, you search for a string and it just greps across the official icon name. If you don’t know the name you’re not going to find it.

      • simultsop 7 hours ago

        Anthony Fu (https://antfu.me/projects).

        Should to be known widely.

        The guy is a living legend.

        • flashblaze 10 hours ago

          Kind of in the similar vein: https://iconify.design/

          • simultsop 7 hours ago

            It is a re-presentation of the same collection. These are marvels of collaboration.

            • FireInsight 9 hours ago

              This is actually the same collection of icons, just a different interface.

            • beeburrt 8 hours ago

              Bookmarking this. Thanks for sharing.

              Reminds me of this showcase of fonts:

              https://www.programmingfonts.org/

              • gaoryrt 9 hours ago

                I think this one's the same with https://icones.netlify.app/

              • grishka 5 hours ago

                Note: this is unrelated to the Nintendo Entertainment System. It's just a collection of open-source vector icon sets.

                • gitroom 4 hours ago

                  awesome, i've totally run into the search problem too - always annoys me when the icon names barely match what i need. you ever wonder if icons could just fade out someday and well just rely on smarter search instead?

                  • maelito 5 hours ago

                    Curious why the french word ? Is the author francophone ?

                    • franky47 5 hours ago

                      Considering Anthony Fu is behind it, it aligns nicely with the Vue ecosystem naming (Vite, Vitesse, Histoire etc)

                    • dvh 7 hours ago

                      I have tango icon theme burned into my retinas

                      • jerrygoyal 11 hours ago

                        my go to source for the last 2 years

                        • kreelman 11 hours ago

                          These look great. Thanks for sharing.

                          • stevage 4 hours ago

                            The capitalisation in the HN item is wrong, it should just be "Icônes". It's just the French word for icons, nothing fancy.

                            • NBJack 2 hours ago

                              I honestly thought it was a new emulator for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

                            • redbell an hour ago

                              Excellent work, Love it, bookmark it and considered it for future use!

                              The HN title is, however, a bit confusing/misleading, especially at the end with 'NES' as it has a special meaning/feeling when read in the context of HN. At first, I though this was a project showing a remake of some icons from the Nintendo Entertainment System. Also, the word Icône (with 'e' at the end and accent circonflexe on letter 'o') is the French translation of icon.

                              • mauricioc 29 minutes ago

                                As you point out, 'icônes' is French for 'icons'; the name is probably related to the fact that the site is built using Vite. Was NES capitalized in the title earlier?