Minimal TV Show Icon Pack 11 — Modern, Scalable Icons
Short description
- A focused collection of clean, minimal icons representing TV-related concepts (sets, screens, remotes, streaming symbols, ratings, seasons, episode markers).
Key features
- Style: Minimal, flat design with consistent stroke weight and corner radii.
- Scalability: Vector source (SVG, AI, EPS) plus multiple PNG sizes (16–1024 px).
- Formats included: SVG, PNG, PDF, EPS, and icon font (optional).
- Color system: Monochrome base with 6 ready-made color accents and easy-to-edit CSS variables.
- Line & fill variations: Stroke-only, filled, and duotone versions for flexible use.
- Accessibility: High-contrast versions and clear pictograms for recognizability at small sizes.
- Licensing: Commercial-use license with optional extended/redistribution license (check vendor terms).
Use cases
- App UIs and mobile/TV interfaces
- Streaming platforms and media libraries
- Marketing materials, landing pages, and slides
- Wireframes and prototypes for product teams
What’s inside (typical contents)
- 40–80 icons focused on TV/show concepts
- Source files (AI, SVG), optimized PNGs (16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 px)
- Icon font + demo HTML/CSS file
- Color swatches and usage guide (spacing, alignment, minimum size)
- License file and changelog
Implementation tips
- Use SVG sprites or icon components (React/Vue) for performance.
- Prefer stroke or fill version consistently across an interface for visual harmony.
- Serve appropriately sized PNGs or responsive SVGs to save bandwidth.
- Respect minimum size recommendations in the included guide to keep icons legible.
Quick pros/cons
- Pros: Clean, modern look; highly scalable; multiple formats; accessible options.
- Cons: Minimal style may lack detail for decorative use; may require color tweaks to match brand palettes.
If you want, I can generate a sample icon list from this pack (names and short descriptions) or write ready-to-use CSS classes for the SVG icons.
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