These icons are created using Material Design. The design of the icons is neat, colorful, and portrays the flexible nature of water. The collection is designed using Material Design. The icons consist of items outlined with black ink, casting shadows over the round-shaped discs. Its colorful icons come in various shapes.
Some have lamented the particular shade of gold, but most seem to like it just fine. See also: The best Android keyboards for all kinds of typists. Sikebo is a very competent icon pack developer with about a dozen icon packs to choose from. They range in style, but they all do a good job of feeling distinctly modern and retro at the same time. Let It Be has a colorful and modern simplicity about it. However, it has various home screen set-ups with a launcher, icons, KWGT widget, and wallpaper.
The app helps you recreate these set-ups by linking to all of those things, including the icons. Each link takes you to the Google Play Store, so there are no shady happenings here. Thus, you can actually use it to find a decent icon pack along with matching wallpaper and widgets if you want to. This one is fairly new and still working out some issues, but the links all work correctly. The pro version removes ads, lets you join their Telegram group, and you can upload your own set-up to help others.
See also: What is Telegram and why should I use it? Vertumus seems to jump from style to style but focuses on darker icons that look great for dark themes. Instead of a simple white outline, users can incorporate various colors that bring out the stunning visuality in front of dark or blurred wallpapers and app drawers.
Unicorn puts iconography to a whole new level with the tint and shade of purple, pink, and blue colors to create some amazing looking icons. Splash them on a cool gradient wallpaper and it looks mesmerizing. Luckily the app also offers hundreds of gradients to use. Another impressive feature is icons can be changed dynamically each day with alternate colors.
Hopefully, these icon packs will suit your liking if you love to customize Android phones and would like to change the icons on your launcher. If you use another icon app on your phone, please mention it in the comments; we want to add it in future compilations.
It has something like 10, icons! And they have a round version! They are gorgeous. I think I paid. I also love all the other packs created by the same person. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Lines is a very popular icon pack which features icons showing the outline shapes of the most popular apps. The app also brings more than hand-picked wallpapers which go very nicely with its collection of more than icons. Delta is one of my most favorite icon packs on this list.
Apart from looking beautiful, the muted color icons also greatly help if you are using your smartphone in the dark. So, no matter which app or launcher you are using, you are covered here. Install: Free , with in-app purchases 3. Greyscale Greyscale is yet another icon pack which is designed to express minimalism. As its name suggests, the app features icons with different shades of grey and are devoid of any vibrant colors.
The app brings more than icons with more icons being added every month or so. Lastly, the app also features 12 original wallpapers with support for Muzei wallpaper app. Install: Free , with in-app purchases 4. Whicons The last icon pack displaying minimalism is the Whicons icon pack which brings white icons. The app features more than icons along with cloud-based wallpapers.
Just like other icon packs, it also supports icon requests and icon masking feature. That said, this icon pack is not for everyone. I personally like it, however, I have many friends who absolutely hate the white themes. As far as you are concerned, take a look at the picture below and decide for yourself. Install: Free , with in-app purchases 5. Flat Minimal Flat Minimal icon pack uses a ton of colors to bring some very unique looking icons.
The icons are round in shape and feature a white background superimposed with colored app icons and borders. They are both free for the next two days.
Nougat Square: Exactly that — there are more than 1, flat vector-designed, square-shaped icons, which the developer says will be updated weekly. It works with pretty much any launcher that has icon pack support, and the deal ends in five days. So there you have it.
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