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We need to be careful when designing icons and symbols. They should be designed in a way that they are easily recognizable at first glance. 


Designers need to take a look at the context of the icon before they start designing it. For example, if it is for a medical app, then the design should show some medical instruments or something related to health care. 

Sometimes, we forget to use the most appropriate color palette or style when creating an icon/symbol set for our mobile apps and websites! In this article, we will discuss all these points by taking a look at some real world examples of the best ways to design a good icon/symbol set for your mobile apps and websites: 1- The First Icon – What Is It? What Is An Icon? An icon can be described as an abstract symbol that represents an object or action (like a button). 

But what do you think is its purpose? It is actually there to help users remember things and make things more user-friendly.

Vector icons are a form of digital imagery made up of lines, curves and shapes. These icons are scalable, which makes them easy to use on any screen size. Vector icons are a popular choice for mobile app developers because they can be used in different applications without losing quality or clarity. They can also be used as logos and for small projects like infographics. 

Vector icons also help you save space when designing an application or website by using less resources and giving your design a professional touch at the same time! In this tutorial, I will show you how to create simple vector icons from scratch using Adobe Illustrator CS5 & Photoshop CC 2018 Why Use Vector Icons? Icons are important in UI design, especially if you’re creating mobile apps that need to be designed for all types of screens (phones and tablets). 

The most common solution is to convert a picture into a flat graphic icon, but why settle for just one image when you can have more than one? This helps you keep your application consistent across devices, even if you decide to change some colors later.