Jon Frost recently brought my attention to the "Noun Project." It is a
public domain set of SVG icons depicting a bit of most anything. Many date
from the 1970's; some were created by the National Park Service (explaining
the public domain status of the work since following the revolution the US
founders didn't think the crown should own copyright on the law or other
works of government). It fits in nicely with some other things I've seen on
internationalization and universal languages, and the images are generally
quite nice: http://thenounproject.com/ . It looks like much of the stuff
came to us from Adobe Illustrator, but the ones I looked at are fairly
"clean" (in terms of the underlying SVG code). 

 

The mission is quite simple and noble: http://thenounproject.com/mission/ 

 

Cheers

David



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