Free Contact Icons for Business Cards
Free Contact Icons for Business Cards https://logosbynick.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/contacticonshead.png 850 500 Nick Saporito Nick Saporito https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8e31bf392f0ba8850f29a1a2e833cdd020909bfd44613c7e222072c40e031c34?s=96&d=mm&r=gFree contact icons: if you’re doing any kind of design work, chances are you’ll need to include contact information on something at some point, usually on business cards. This tends to be the case on a regular basis for me, at least.
In order to make the design have a more polished and professional look overall, I usually like to include icons before each segment of the contact information, as depicted in the following example of a business card design…
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For the longest time I would actually waste a significant amount of time re-creating these icons for each individual project, or go rummaging through past projects where I had used them so I could snag & drop them into a project I was currently working on. I’ve since come to my senses and put together a pack of these icons for me to reference and use in any project that calls for contact information to be included.
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Going in order from left to right, the contact values included are: phone, mobile, email, fax, address, and website URL. Those are typically the only values you’ll need for the majority of projects you’ll work on. You’ll also need a set of social media icons as that’s treated as a communication tool these days as well. You can download my set of social media icons here.
These icons were designed to be immediately recognizable as what they represent, and also to be recognizable at small sizes. You’ll notice that I’ve included various different designs for each (standalone, circle, square, etc.)
The icon pack can be downloaded here: Contact-Icon-Pack.zip
Feel free to use these icons for your own projects — personal use, commercial use, client work, or whatever else. Be sure to leave me some feedback in the comments. Enjoy!
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Nick Saporito
Hi, I'm Nick— a Philadelphia-based graphic designer with over 10 years of experience. Each year millions of users learn how to use design software to express their creativity using my tutorials here and on YouTube.
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Thanks dude, this will help me on the design school, i will try to make my own icons inspired by yours 🙂
Glad to help!
Thank you very much Nick,
Your tutorials are by far the most exhaustive source of information for learning Inkscape I ever found on the net.
The open source community needs people showing that we can make good looking, professional work with free tools, and not just amateur stuff.
Cheers!
Glad to help, thanks for your feedback!
Hey Nick,
I am a frequent viewer of your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing all that with us. I just followed the instructions for the business cards. I cant seem to find the download for the contact icons. Would you mind directing me please?
Nick,
thank you very much, only started using Inkscape and GIMP during the last week, watched your video on drawing a helix. Been practising ever since!
Glad to help!
Thanks for the contact logos! They are great! Im having a hard time saving them individually to load to a website to make businees cards, but ill keep trying.
Thanks
Thank you for the truly free vector graphics, appreciate it.
These icons are absolutely lovely, thank you so much for this resource! I was having trouble finding designs that matched what I was thinking and this gives a great variety.
hello sir
I’m have a problem using gimp… Actually when I’m dragging pictures in gimp some of becomes big in size and some of the small in size and when I try to scale them then they become blur… please help me to figure it out.
Following your YouTube channel. I have just download your “freelancing guide ” and this pack of icons. Thanks a lot for your time and work, i am learning very much from you (by now for personal use).
Best regards, Nick.
Thanks Javier, glad to help!
Hi Nick!
I have been watching your Inkscape tutorials on YouTube and honestly I owe a lot to you. I have learnt a lot!
I am also using your social media icons and contact icons in my projects.
Ever since a kid I wanted to be a graphic designer but changed my field of work in between.
Recently I decided to pursue designing again as a freelancer and your the experiences that you have shared in your blog will be pretty helpful.
Thanks a ton!
Stobraj Gooptu
(India)
stobraj@styluscon.com
Stobraj, that’s great to hear! I wish you luck!
Thank you Nick for these great icons pack ready to use. I just discover today your website through your youtube channel. Your tutorials are awesome. Greetings from Brazil
Really appreciate your effort. Because of your effort the community is benefited and many, including me are learning a lot about vector art.
Thanking You very much.
Greetings from India
Thank you Nick!
I always practice your tutorials. There is a lot of videos can be easily practiced by me.
As a newbie I’m so glad can learn vector from you.
Greetings from Indonesia!!!
Thank you Nick!
I’m learning many new things thanks to your tutorials!
Greetings from Italy =)
Thanks! And I am a big fan of your youtube videos, I have watched so many and learned so much. Thank you for that as well!
Glad to help!
Hi Nick!
I uploaded Inkscape about one moth ago and listen to your tutorials since that like every day.
You really educated me a lot!
Thank you so much for that and the free contact icons!
Greetings from Germany!
Nike
Glad to help. Thanks for commenting!
Many thanks for your work and attitude. Keep it up!
Cheers from Italy.
Glad to help!
Hi Nick
Thank you Thank you.
Louis, Phornpol
Bangkok Thailand.
Glad to help!
Hi Nick
Thank you Thanl you.
Louis, Phornpol
Bangkok Thailand.