Technology
This discounted Iconscout subscription is great for designers
TL;DR: As of May 29, you can sign up for a 2-year subscription to Iconscout for just $69.99, a 92% savings.
The power of an eye-catching, immediately recognizable icon is undeniable. Think of the McDonald’s golden arches, or the Nike swoosh, or the Target bullseye. They’re somehow simple, but also visually dynamic and easily identifiable worldwide.
And while you may not need a globally recognizable symbol to front your multinational corporation, imagery – whether we’re talking about creating a brand logo or putting finishing touches on website design – is super important.
That’s why a subscription to Iconscout is a great addition to any designer’s toolbox. It’s basically a dictionary of miniature designs to enhance your work. There are more than 1.5 million premium icons in the library from over 300 top designers. And they come in all styles, shapes, sizes, and formats, so regardless of what you’re working on, you’ll find the perfect icon. Divided into over 40 categories, 10 styles, and eight different file formats, it’s also easy to find what you’re looking for in a snap.
Need social media icons to add to your brand-new website? Iconscout’s got them. Or maybe you want some attention-grabbing icons for your infographic? It’s got those, too. Icons can be used for practically any design project, from logo creation, to buttons, to charts. And with Iconscout, the world of imagery is your oyster.
Download as many icons you want and use the free plugin for Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, Microsoft Office, GSuite tools, and more to create the brand assets you need to stand out from the pack. Oh, and the best part? There’s no attribution required since all icons are royalty-free.
A 2-year subscription to this game-changing icon plan would usually run you $720, but you can sign up for just $49.99 while it’s on sale.
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