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Word up Rootzwiki...
This is my first post here, so i'd like to say a warm "What's up" to you all!
Amongst other thing, i create icons for android, and will most probably post them on Rootzwiki if its permitted....
In this thread i'd like to share and find out about your advice's, tips and tricks to be a stellar icon designer. Whether its for android, your computer desktop or any other devices.
Beginners or advanced creators, whats your advice's? what's on your mind...???
Tips
Tricks
Advice's
Templates
This is a Photoshop template i put together for you to study... if your new to photoshop it may help you with layer styles etc...

good advice tips tricks will be added in this list... its work in progress.
This is my first post here, so i'd like to say a warm "What's up" to you all!
Amongst other thing, i create icons for android, and will most probably post them on Rootzwiki if its permitted....
In this thread i'd like to share and find out about your advice's, tips and tricks to be a stellar icon designer. Whether its for android, your computer desktop or any other devices.
Beginners or advanced creators, whats your advice's? what's on your mind...???
Tips
- Persistence means something in the icon design field, be ready for the long haul if you wanna leave a trace.
- Create nice previews of your icons, first impression counts a lot.
- Quality is Very important, create with the highest resolution possible.
- Find the thematic you want to go for, and stick with it consistently throughout the icon set.
- Accessibility will help you, make a simple .png pack and also explore new avenues like creating a icon pack app for the market or even be part of a theme. It will be appreciated because users have different taste.
Tricks
- Use Photoshop for the final render of your icons.
- They are plugins like EyeCandy for Photoshop that can extend manipulation beyond the realms of generic Photoshop filters.
- The size of icons on Android devices is 72px by 72px, but create more than one size because you'll need a big version of it sooner or later (minimum 200px by 200px) and ideally 512px by 512px.
- Start with a vector (I make mine with Adobe Flash, or/and Adobe illustrator) then import that vector in Photoshop, that way you'll be ready if you need to make a bigger size later, vectors are really crisp and infinite resolution.
- Test your icons in a phone, sometimes it looks very different than on your computer screen, often its a brightness contrast issue.
- Test the icons on a black and also a white background, users have various wallpapers.
Advice's
- There a preconception in this field that icons should be free, no matter how much work goes into them. If you intend to generate funds from them, be aware that its 1 paid icon packs per 500 free ones out-there... YOU WILL HAVE TO WORK HARD.
- Be original, its not easy to come up with something new, yet its not impossible. Do your research before you jump in and study the style you intend to use like its your high schools final example. its worth the effort.
- UPDATES, be ready for them...
- Listen to user requests, its your ultimate guide to what you need in the icon pack, one requested icon is worth more than 10 nobody cares about.
- It may be tedious, but redraw each icons yourself so that you have the best quality to start with, simply copy/pasting images is not recommended, and very hard to manipulate.
- Piracy is rampant in icon design, but the way i think about it is that piracy is simply a competing business. They happen to sell at the price of $0, so you can't beat them on price, but you CAN beat them on 1. convenience and 2. content (piracy takes awhile to get up to date unless you have a hugely popular pack which gets pirated within HOURS of release). As long as these two points outweigh the price difference, you'll be ok.
- DON'T give up! Keep trying as every endeavor faces roadblock at one point.
- Rule of thumb for posting your icons online: Treat people as if they were standing in front of you. Be consciously polite. Assume people's intentions are good. Remind yourself that your lucky to be alive, and grateful to be in the presence of others. Though I'm sure I've wavered from this philosophy on occasion, I'm not proud of those moments, and try to get better.
Templates
This is a Photoshop template i put together for you to study... if your new to photoshop it may help you with layer styles etc...

good advice tips tricks will be added in this list... its work in progress.