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When creating website designs, it’s almost impossible to leave out icons. They help visualize pieces of copy and are absolutely necessary in a detailed and consistent website. Icons create a heightened user-experience and are typically included in all websites.
What I dislike most about icons is the time it takes to make them.
Yes, there are iconsets already out there. I could search the world wide web for the right icon but I always feel like there’s something wrong with them. It could be the stylings or the actual execution of the icon that just didn’t sit right with me. Also, it’s kind of hard to keep up with a set of 100+ icons when you may only need a handful at a time.
Iconbench?
Insert Iconbench. Though they’re still in beta testing, they’re an online app that allows you to style your own icons. I decided to check them out to see what was going on.
Step 1: creating styles with Iconbench
Step 2: Choosing icons to download
Pros
Cons
Verdict?
All in all I think Iconbench has some great potential. I think the key here is to keep working with and being able to choose the icons you want. I’m hoping some things could open up stylistically for them.
Right now, it’s kind of a big waste because of the background color issue but if they can correct that, this has great potential to be a tool useful to every web designer.
Have you used Iconbench? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
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2012-11-26 17:01:13
Source: http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/11/iconbench-for-styling-your-icons/