These have both transparent and white backgrounds. This illustration pack features 15 vector elements for crafting holiday cards, flyers, templates, labels, and other assets. Meet incredibly cute design ideas for Christmas, New Year, and winter projects. You can mix it up and go purple, gold and green one year, or red, green and silver the next, and then just add ornaments specific to your culture or tastes. They should support the harmony of visual representation and interaction and never interrupt it with inconsistent elements.įree Christmas Icons Resources Collection Christmas Icons by Flat Icon Icons, as well as the other elements of the layout, should follow the same style, concept, and correspond to the general design solution for the app. Therefore, a good icon should be seen, readable, and recognizable in different sizes and environments. The flexibility and scalability of your icons is a must. This is very important nowadays when the percentage of mobile users has exceeded 50%. I believe that this is the best advice here. Follow the principles of color theory, proportions, and other features that make the result of graphic design successful when you create your icons. This will make your icon recognizable and unique at the same time. Just think about adding some slight flavor of uniqueness through small changes or details. As to the uniqueness, I don’t mean that you should create absolutely unique creations every time you need an icon. Recognizable icons contribute to better UX as people are not irritated by the necessity to spend time trying to guess the meaning of the icon that is not easily recognizable. The designer needs to do some research on existing icons before creating their own to make them easy to remember. The combination of these factors will result in efficient icons. At the same time, the icon should support the general style and other elements of the app layout. It’s safe to say that the icon should be as simple as it is required for its particular aim and function. Instead of speeding up and simplifying the process of interaction, such an ambiguous icon will confuse the user and bring about a poor user experience. There is no point in the icon if nobody except the creator understands its meaning. By clarity, I mean that the icon must be understandable. Lack of these features makes the icon just an empty stub littering the web page. Therefore, any icon you use in the interface should have its own specific meaning and function. According to the latest web design trends, everything that is put on the screen should be functional. Decorating and entertaining - have lower functionality and high aesthetic potential, decorate the general style for instance, featuring some seasonal celebrations like Christmas, in our case.Clarifying - visually explain functions, categories, actions, but they are not the direct elements of interaction themselves.Interactive - buttons, controls, and any other elements of interaction.