NCTSN Visual Language Guide
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  • Introduction
  • About
    • Guiding Principles
    • Design Base
  • Colors
    • Primary Colors
    • Accent Colors
  • Logos
    • NCTSN Logos
    • Other Logos
  • Typography
    • Print Fonts
    • Web Fonts
  • Photography
    • Banners
    • Thumbnails
    • Library and Resources
  • Illustrations
    • Child Illustrations
    • Icons
  • Data Visuals
    • Reports
    • Slide Decks
    • Social Media
  • Websites
    • Public Website
  • Social Media
  • Templates
    • Slide Templates
    • Business Card Template
    • Email Header Template
  • Copyright and Forms
    • Release Forms and Family Consents
    • Copyrighted Material Permissions
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  • About Icon Use
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  1. Illustrations

Icons

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Last updated 6 years ago

About Icon Use

We use icons sparingly in our visual language as the topics we represent are typically too complex to be presented by a single icon. When we incorporate icons into our designs, we keep the image as simple as possible, with little to no shading, and either as a solid, filled in image, or outline of an image.

Examples of Icon Use

Audience Icons on Public Website
Category Icons on Learning Center
Course Icons on Learning Center
Icons for Disaster Response Email Template
Icon for Fact Sheets
Icon for Fact Sheet with Banner Images