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neue UXUI Icons is an unmatched iconographic system — with over 1100 carefully designed icons in multiple variants and stroke thicknesses it is the go-to toolkit for ambitious user experience/user interface designers and developers.


Each member of the system comes with no less than 1155 icons covering areas such as office equipment, social media, controls, layout, music, navigation, weather, and more. Complementary to the elegantly outlined design neue UXUI Icons includes filled and crossed-out variants. Noteworthy are also the almost 200 arrows in any shape or form.


neue UXUI Icons comes in seven weights ranging from Thin to Black. The individual styles are designed and nuanced in such a manner that allows for a harmonious co-existence between typefaces and icons. Furthermore the gradation of stroke thicknesses is a way to put differently sized icons into visual equilibrium.


The design of neue UXUI Icons is purposefully simple and unpretentious in appearance. This modesty in expression gives room for a seamless blend between type and icon. We made sure that the family works both in traditional and modern design and prototyping environments. Regardless whether you’re using any Adobe product, Figma or Sketch simply copy/paste any shape from one environment into another. That simple.


We’re happy to provide you with trial fonts and a variable version of the neue UXUI Icons family on request. Please say hi@neuefoundry.com. Looking forward hearing from you!


Download Neue UXUI Icons Fonts Family From Neue
Download Neue UXUI Icons Fonts Family From Neue



Download Neue UXUI Icons Fonts Family From Neue


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