What are some considerations for icon design?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but may include the following:Who is the audience and what are their specific needs?At what size will the icons be seen?What is the context and where will the icons be seen-on screen, close-up, lighted, from a distance, in print? At which perspective or angle?What are the communication goals? What do the icons represent-actions, figures, places, objects, creatures?How reductive or elemental do they need to be to work? Totally no-frills?Are the icons part of a system?Which style will work across the system and is appropriate for the entire design project?
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