Haiku OS icons, exported to HVIF, SVG and PNG.
python-chess is a chess library for Python, with move generation, move validation, and support for common formats. If used with ipython or Jupyter, it'll render the board as SVG images so you can see what's going on. Otherwise it'll display an ASCII chess board. Supports multiple variants of chess. Seems fairly smart at detecting situations, like check, repetitions, checkmates, stalemates, and draws by insufficient material.
Designed such that you can interface it with other software, such as chess playing engines, endgame searchers, GUIs, and AI research environments.
Do you exist? If yes, you most certainly need blobcats in your life! And how to better meet this need than with my blobcat emoji pack? It is (from what I know) the very first consistent blobcat pack released under a free licence! Each blobcat was created with love, care, and a touch of clumsiness (since cats are a bit clumsy, after all). The emoji are being translated into the following languages, before being prepared for download in the PNG format.
Blobcats are a mystery. Despite being the subject of intense scientific research for many years, no one is really sure how and where they’ve first appeared. However, a likely theory on their origins does exist.
In the year of our Lord 2013, the ill-willed company Google has released an emoji pack consisting of so-called ‘blobs’; jelly-like drops with facial expressions. Although they were not universally loved, they possessed very strong individuality, which has won many people over. Unfortunately, their time in the spotlight has only lasted four years; in 2017, they were replaced by the more ordinary round emoji.
By some stroke of genius, someone thought to create a genetic mixture of a blob and a cat, thereby creating the very first blobcats. The exact time and place are not known, but at some point, the internet started seeing emoji in that same form, but with remarkable feline features.
A high-quality selection of free icons. Your new alternative to Noun Project, Flaticon, and all Figma resources. Available in SVG, Font, React, React Native, Flutter, Figma and Framer.
A design reflection about the representation of missing values.
Null Island is the notional name of an island located at coordinates 0.0 degrees north latitude, 0.0 degrees east longitude. This repo has SVG and PNG files of a graphic that could plausibly be on a tourist trap t-shirt bought on that island.
It is in the public domain.
A virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams. Multiple users can work on a whiteboard simultaneously. Create beautiful hand-drawn like diagrams, wireframes, or whatever you like. Infinite, canvas-based whiteboard. Hand-drawn like style. Image support. Shape libraries support. Export to PNG, SVG & clipboard. Open format - export drawings as an .excalidraw json file. PWA (theoretically works offline).
You might be able to download a release and uncompress it somewhere.
An online lockpick design generator. Generates templates that you're supposed to fabricate yourself out of saw blades or other metal stock. Lay out the handles and the shaft, then configure the teeth on the business end. Supports diamonds and half-diamonds (with configuration thereof), rakes of different complexities, snowballs, snowmen, and half-halls with different settings. Exports to SVG files.
Of course I forked it: https://github.com/virtadpt/PickGenerator
SVG image file of three different sets of lockpicks (slim shank, medium tapered shank, and tapered shank). Probably for using to make your own.
Repo forked here: https://github.com/virtadpt/designs
Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone. Has an intuitive user interface that stays out of your way. The docks and panels can be moved and customized for your specific workflow. Once you have your setup, you can save it as your own workspace. You can also create your own shortcuts for commonly used tools. Over 100 professionally made brushes, stabilizers for them in case your hand isn't the steadiest, built-in vector drawing tools, customizable and constructable brushes, wrap-around mode for seamless textures, and a resource manager to import and export tools and packs from other users.
Supports 2d animation. Multiple layers and audio support, thousands of frames on the video timeline, onion skinning for tweening, drag-and-drop of frames, shortcuts, and performance tweaking.
Source code: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/krita
We propose the symbol ⁂ to represent the fediverse.
⁂ is a typographical character, not an icon that needs to be inserted as an image. Unique-looking, but standardised. This means it’s very easy to copy-paste around! Its design style also automatically adapts to the font used where you insert it.
⁂ is called an asterism. In astronomy, it refers to groups of stars in the sky, akin to constellations. We suggest that it’s a very fitting symbol for the fediverse, a galaxy of interconnected spaces which is decentralised and has an astronomically-themed name. It represents several stars coming together, connecting but each their own, without a centre.
⁂ is standardised as Unicode U+2042, making it ready to copy and insert anywhere.
There is also a downloadable graphics pack.
Over 400 full-color SVG icons of homelab-related software, products, and brands in a normalized size. You don't have to use any of the modular webshit, you can just grab the icons you want from the assets/ directory.
A large collection of icons in SVG and PNG format for applications and services. Designed with personal dashboards in mind. Download only the images you need.
Material Design Icons' growing icon collection allows designers and developers targeting various platforms to download icons in the format, color and size they need for any project. 26,000 icons and counting.
A utility which captures a terminal session and saves it as an animated SVG.
A website that lets you upload SVG files and it'll convert them into Bootstrap compatible glyphicons for use in your website. Also has a huge archive of icons that you can download and use.
Google has open sourced their Material Design Icons Library. It includes icons in PNG, SVG, and CSS glyph formats for many devices, functions, and features. Spritesheets are included. The icons have a Creative Commons By Attribution-Share Alike v4.0 license, so feel free to download and use them.