How not to do icon design
Ever since working with mobile WAP greetings in the mid-90’s I’ve been interested in the frequent need to micro-scale imagery. To some extent, the recent trends of clean, typographic buttons and clean mark-up has reduced the over-use of iconography on the web but it remains a critical part of most web projects and even more so in application interfaces. As ever though, if I’m at a creative dead-end I’m more than happy to just apply a set of rules to get things going again and Turbomilk’s article on 10 Mistakes in Icon Design provided just such a checklist for me recently. The very use of icons is often the point of much debate, let alone the resulting imagery, but the article covers some good points backed up with visual examples.








