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Are Noun Project icons free to use?
As a free member, you must give credit to the icon’s designer each time you use their icon. NounPro members get unlimited royalty-free licenses (no need to worry about attribution), can download icons in any color, and get access to all of our apps for quicker access.
Can you use a noun project icon in a logo?
You may not trademark any unmodified icons you have downloaded from the Noun Project. The designer of the original icon holds all legal rights to his or her own work. We suggest that you reach out to your attorney for specific legal advice. …
Is the Noun Project open source?
The Noun Project is a large collection of over 800 open-source icons that you can use with your mind mapping program – with a little bit of modification. Because it’s open source, The Noun Collection is constantly growing, as designers and illustrators from around the world contribute their best icons and symbols.
Is Noun Project public domain?
The Noun Project provides icons under the following two licenses: Public Domain (PD) – this marks icons that are in the public domain. There are no restrictions placed on them.
Do you have to cite the noun project?
The format should be “Icon name” by Creator Name, from the Noun Project. If you can’t hyperlink in the medium you’re using the icon, then type out thenounproject.com as the source. This attribution must be listed next to the icon, below the icon, or somewhere on the project you create to properly reference the icon.
Where can I get icons for free?
Without further preamble, here’s a list of where to find free icons to download for all your graphic design projects:
- Icons8. Icons8 is your one-stop destination for free icons, photos, UX illustrations, and music for your videos.
- Smashing magazine.
- Freepik.
- Flat icon.
- Behance.
- Captain icon.
- Good stuff no nonsense.
- DeviantArt.
Can icons be trademarked?
Logos are trademarked, meaning that they are protected by trademark law so they cannot be copied and used by other brands. Short answer: No, icons cannot be used as logos. For this reason, you are not allowed to apply a trademark on them, as you would normally do for a logo.
Who owns the noun project?
The Noun Project, Inc.
The Noun Project
The Noun Project logo showing representations of a person, place and thing | |
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Type of site | Graphic arts library |
Owner | The Noun Project, Inc. |
URL | thenounproject.com |
Commercial | yes |
How do I download icon from noun project?
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Can I use icons for commercial use?
– The Noun Project Can I use icons for Commercial Use? Yes, you can use icons for commercial use as long as you follow their license.
What is the Noun Project and how do I use it?
The Noun Project is a website that hosts icons created and uploaded by graphic designers worldwide. These icons can be used for free (with attribution) and are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) or Public Domain (PD). I use these icons in many of my FCC projects and even in presentations that I’ve given.
Are your icons free to use?
Yes. All of our icons are available to download for free. If your icons are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) they are free to use, as long as the member properly credits you in their work. We include the proper line of credit in a member’s free download to ensure credit is given.
How much does it cost to purchase a Creative Commons icon?
For icons that require credit and are listed under Creative Commons, you must either 1) purchase the icon via a NounPro subscription, pre-paid credit or a single $2.99 purchase to waive the credit requirement or 2) follow proper requirements when crediting the creator. Please note, this does not apply to products available for Resale.