A Free Set of Social Media Icons in Vector Format

In: web resources

1 Feb 2010

We have got Circular Social Media Icons and The Social Network Icon Pack already, however they are all in PNG format only. How about a free set of Social Media Icons in Vector? IconDock released a set of 50 Vector Social Media Icons of the most popular social media networks on the internet.

The icons are designed in 32px and 16px vector format. With the vector format, you can scale the icon to any size to fit with your design or use it in high quality print materials. What you will get from the zip package: 32px and 16px in three different file formats: vector EPS, PNG, and GIF. What more can you ask for?

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Demo: http://icondock.com/free/vector-social-media-icons
License: License Free

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2 Responses to A Free Set of Social Media Icons in Vector Format

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Dwayne Dibley

March 15th, 2010 at 12:42 am

http://www.freefoto.com has quite a few.

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Cal

April 9th, 2010 at 8:42 pm

There are two distinct types of .EPs files, one of which is a vector based graphics file and can be opened and easily edited for type, color, etc. in Adobe Illustrator or PC vector based programs like Corel Draw. They can be CMYK color, or flat pantone color based. These files could be "placed' or "imported" into Pagemaker (or Word, Quark, etc.), but not opened by it. They can be almost infinitely scaled in size without degrading the output because they are vector based. The other is an .EPS photo file, flattened, set resolution "picture" type file. It can be opened in PhotoShop or other image editing programs, also placed or imported into Pagemaker (or Word, Quark, etc.), but it will be significantly degraded if scaled beyond the set resolution. These are usually CMYK files, or can be set as Pantone duo-tone, tri-tone files. The initial characters for the EPS format (C5 D0 D3 C6) only works for DOS EPS files. A better magic value (initial characters) may be "%!PS" (25 21 50 53). %!PS does not always appear at the start of the file (though for Unix's ps2epsi it does), but should appear near the start of the file. It should have a version after it, e.g., "%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0

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