8 Free & Useful Minimal Icon Sets

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Icons are certainly a very important element of a design. It doesn’t matter if you are putting together a website or app, icons will be the key for several user interactions. This is why it’s always good to fill your library with good icons you can count on. The good thing is that there are a lot of designers creating great stuff and giving it away to the community. Enjoy these free and minimal icon sets we’ve found for you.

99 beans Icon Set

8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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8 Free & Useful Icons for your Library

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Photography Inspiration: Fog

Photography Inspiration: Fog

I’ve always been fascinated by fog, my hometown used to get foggy pretty often, especially in the summer. People always say, low fog means a hot day ahead. The visual effects created by a fog is striking, like suddenly this super low cloud takes over cities. San Francisco is pretty famous by its fog, it even has a name and Twitter account: Karl the fog (https://twitter.com/KarlTheFog). For this post I selected a few inspiring images of cities and other landscapes taken by Karl and his siblings.

Fog is a collection of liquid water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth’s surface. While fog is a type of stratus cloud, the term “fog” is typically distinguished from the more generic term “cloud” in that fog is low-lying, and the moisture in the fog is often generated locally (such as from a nearby body of water, like a lake or the ocean, or from nearby moist ground or marshes). Fog is distinguished from mist only by its density, as expressed in the resulting decrease in visibility: Fog reduces visibility to less than 1 km (5/8 statute mile), whereas mist reduces visibility to no less than 1 km. – Wikipedia

Fog at the Golden Gate #1 – San Francisco

by Patrick Smith

Fog City – San Francisco

by David Yu

Vertigo Fog

Daniel Cheong

Morning Fog – Marin Headlands Panorama View

by David Yu

Fog

by KenTakesPictures

Patchy Fog

by Louis Vest

Fog pour

by Jesse Varner

Fog in Vancouver

by Mark Teasdale

Fog strem

by Pete Tsai

Chicago in the Clouds

by Pete Tsai

Foggy Chicago

by Pete Tsai

Chicago in the Clouds

by Pete Tsai

Fog Bank

by Charles Lamoureux

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