The Noun Project: public domain pictograms for designers, the illiterate

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OK, this might not be much to look at — a page full of Dingbats, essentially — but the premise behind the Noun Project is sound and, in this increasingly complex world, important: by creating a visual collection of downloadable public domain symbols representing things like escalators, fast food, and customs checkpoints, the website hopes to promote a visual language “that can be understood by all cultures and people.” And since we’re sticklers for good, clean design , projects like this are especially dear to us. Hit up the source link to see for yourself. The Noun Project: public domain pictograms for designers, the illiterate originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 21:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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