strongmind-icons
v7.0.1
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Icon set for Strongmind Canvas Implementation. Forked from https://github.com/instructure/instructure-icons.git
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Instructure Icons
The official icon set for Instructure, Inc. products.
Icon formats:
- SVG files, icon font and SVG sprite optimized for web
- SVG files with configurable bounding boxes/margins for Android
- PDF files with configurable bounding boxes/margins for iOS
- SVG sprites
- Accessible React components for each icon/variant
Usage
npm install instructure-icons
To use the React components:
import { IconAddLine } from 'instructure-icons'
function MyComponent () {
return <IconAddLine />
}
Contributing
The build scripts generate icon sets from the source Sketch files for multiple platforms (web, iOS, Android) and provide a local web application for testing the output. (see the demo page)
Requirements
- Node v5.10.1
- Mac OSX
- Sketch
Set Up
- In the console run
./install.sh
to install dependencies. - In the console run
npm start
to start the local server and watch for changes.
How It Works
In the .sketch files in
/src/sketch
there are 1920x1920 artboards for each icon set variant. The artboard name is the name of the icon (close, add, etc.) with a prefix of the variant, likesolid/close
andline/close
.When you save in Sketch with the
npm start
script running, the artboards will be exported in SVG to the./__build__
directory automatically viagulp-sketch
, creating directories for each variant based on the artboard names.After exporting, the build will take the SVG files generated for each variant and resize, minify, and package them for various platforms (web, iOS, Android) as individual SVG files, SVG sprites, pdf documents and icon fonts. You can see the result in the
/__build__
directory.
Adding and Modifying Icons
Start with the Sketch template provided. Open the template file and then save it as a template (File > Save as Template...). The next time you want to make an icon it will be available in your template list (File > New From Template) in the Sketch app.
Save new icon files in the
/src/sketch
directory.Run
npm start
to start the local server and watch for changes to the sketch files and generate the various formats.
Guidelines for Drawing Icons
Use dashes in the name of the .sketch files (e.g
calendar-month
). Use the same name for artboards, but prefix with the variant, likesolid/calendar-month
andline/calendar-month
.Draw your icons on the 1920 x 1920 artboards that are set up for you in the Sketch template.
Before you flatten shapes or vectorize strokes as described below, make a hidden copy of the original paths off to the side so that you can more easily come back and make changes later.
Flatten your shapes (Layer > Paths > Flatten).
Export strokes to vector (Layer > Convert to Outlines).
Don’t use borders on vectors, especially not inside/outside borders which aren’t supported in SVG.
Make sure none of the paths go outside of the artboard. If so, the glyph in the icon font will be misaligned. Draw inside the lines.
Fill the space edge-to-edge as much as possible. The build process will add margins as needed.
Testing Your Changes
There's a small web app for testing all the icons. You can see all the icons at once, in different sizes and formats.
If you ran npm start
, you're already running the web app. Just visit localhost:3002.
Release Process
- To update the version number, run
npm run bump patch
ORnpm run bump minor
ORnpm run bump major
depending on what type of release you'd like to do. - Merge the version bump commit to master.
- Run
npm run release
to publish the release to npm. - Run
npm run deploy
to update the docs and examples on gh-pages.
Inspiration
- Originally forked from Trello's iconathon
- symbols-for-sketch
- react-icons