edent / SuperTinyIcons
- понедельник, 27 ноября 2017 г. в 03:13:29
Under 1KB each! Super Tiny Icons are miniscule SVG versions of your favourite website and app logos
Under 1KB each! Super Tiny Web Icons are minuscule SVG versions of your favourite logos. The average size is under 600 bytes!
The logos have a 512x512 viewbox, they will fit in a circle with radius 256. They will scale up and down to suit your needs.
You can play around with the corner radius size using our interactive tool
Originally created for my contact page - https://edent.tel/
751 Bytes SVG | 21,263 Bytes PNG | 429 Bytes SVG | 20,225 Bytes PNG | 257 Bytes SVG | 6,343 Bytes PNG |
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Bytes cost money. They cost money to store, transport, and process. Simplicity should be our goal in all endeavours.
These files edited by hand in Inkscape, then were minified using svgo and svgcleaner. Further smallification may be possible. Try it!
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
in the <svg>
tag. This isn't strictly necessary - but some web browsers won't display them as an image without it.rx="15%"
- the effect can be done in CSS if you want.#FF0000
becomes red
.Think you can make them smaller? Tell me by raising an issue!
Want more icons? Tell me by raising an issue!
New! Icons also available in Android Vector Drawables so you can easily use them in Android apps. Converted using https://github.com/inloop/svg2android/issues - not guaranteed to be under 1KB.
The super tiny icons are accessible by default. Each icon has:
role="img"
, to expose the <svg>
elements as images in the browser's accessibility treearia-label="XYZ"
(where XYZ is the icon's brand name), to give the icon an accessible nameNote:
if using the <svg>
as the src
for an <img>
element, the alt
attribute should still be used on the <img>
element because the ARIA is not recognised in this context.
I'd love you to submit something
rx="50%"
to check.The majority of these vector logos are based on someone else's work.
From SVGporn - CC0
IBM, Yammer, Android, Authy, ClourFlare, CodePen, DigitalOcean, Discord, AirBnB, WiFi, delicious, opensource, Patreon
Where possible, they retain their original licenses. Some logos may be subject to copyright and trademark laws, but these files are small enough to memorise.