Button_Set_06 Icons: 50+ Minimal Buttons for Dashboards
Overview
Button_Set_06 is a curated collection of 50+ minimalist button icons designed specifically for dashboard interfaces. The set focuses on clarity, small footprint, and consistent visual language to improve usability in complex admin panels and analytics tools.
Key features
- Quantity: 50+ distinct button icons covering common dashboard actions (add, edit, delete, filter, refresh, export, view toggles, notifications, settings, etc.).
- Style: Minimal, flat design with simple strokes and geometric shapes for legibility at small sizes.
- Sizes & scales: Optimized for typical UI sizes (16px, 24px, 32px) with pixel-grid alignment for crisp rendering.
- Formats: Vector (SVG) primary; usually includes PNG exports at common resolutions and a layered source file (AI/PSD) where applicable.
- Variants: Light and dark-friendly stroke fills, and often two weight options (regular and bold) for emphasis.
- States: Common button states provided or easy to implement (default, hover, active, disabled).
- Accessibility: High-contrast stroke options and clear metaphors to aid recognition; designed to pair well with accessible color schemes.
- Licensing: Typically distributed under a permissive UI license (check the specific package for commercial use and attribution requirements).
Why it’s good for dashboards
- Compact, consistent icons reduce cognitive load across dense interfaces.
- Scalable vectors ensure crisp visuals on high-DPI displays common in analytics workstations.
- A focused set of actions means faster implementation and visual coherence across modules.
Typical use cases
- Admin panels, analytics dashboards, CMS toolbars, internal web apps, and mobile admin interfaces.
Implementation tips
- Use SVG sprites or an icon component library (React/Vue) for performance and easy state control.
- Pair regular icons with a bold/filled variant for primary vs. secondary actions.
- Keep touch targets ≥44px while keeping the icon itself small (16–24px) for usability.
- Ensure color and contrast meet WCAG for actionable controls.
If you want, I can:
- list the included icon names I’d expect in such a set,
- draft sample CSS/SVG usage for React, or
- generate 10 alternative title ideas.
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