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simple-line-icons-webfont

v4.0.3

Published

SIMPLE LINE ICONS ======================================================================================

Downloads

1,666

Readme

SIMPLE LINE ICONS

Simple Line Icons is 162 simple stroke icons that are great for mobile applications, websites, user interfaces, etc. All icons were converted from the same beautiful simple line icon sets released previously on GraphicBurger.

You can checkout the vector PSD versions of these icons on the following links

  • http://graphicburger.com/simple-line-icons-set-vol-1/
  • http://graphicburger.com/simple-line-icons-set-vol-2/
  • http://graphicburger.com/simple-line-icons-set-vol-3/
  • http://graphicburger.com/simple-line-icons-set-vol-4/

To modify your generated font, use the dev.svg file, located in the fonts folder in this package. You can import this dev.svg file to the IcoMoon app. All the tags (class names) and the Unicode points of your glyphs are saved in this file.

These fonts converted to SVG using Illustrator, the SVG was then converted into a font using the awesome Icooon app (http://icomoon.io/app)