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News and information from Font Awesome – the internet’s favorite icon set – mixed with musings and nerdery from the team behind it.

  1. Introducing Font Awesome Sharp

    Silk Suit, Black Tie, I Don’t Need a Reason Why When you need subtle design touches for your project, the right icons can make a big difference. That’s why we’re so excited to announce Font Awesome Sharp. In this first round of icon sharpening, Sharp Solid is strutting its stuff down the catwalk, with Sharp Regular, Light, Thin and Duotone styles to follow in the months to come. Take a [look at

    Introducing Font Awesome Sharp
  2. FA-1 Behind the Icon: Stapler FA-1 Behind the Icon: Stapler
  3. FA 1: Behind the Icon — This is DnD FA 1: Behind the Icon — This is DnD
  4. Nerd Show and Tell: Meet Kelsey Jackson, Front End Developer, Horror Fan and Home Cooking Enthusiast Nerd Show and Tell: Meet Kelsey Jackson, Front End Developer, Horror Fan and Home Cooking Enthusiast
  5. 9 Icon Designers To Be Watching Right Now 9 Icon Designers To Be Watching Right Now
  6. Upgrading Font Awesome: Why We Joined the No Breakage Club for Version 6 Upgrading Font Awesome: Why We Joined the No Breakage Club for Version 6
  7. Nerd Show and Tell: Meet Noah Jacobus, Icon Designer Extraordinaire Nerd Show and Tell: Meet Noah Jacobus, Icon Designer Extraordinaire
  8. No 👕, Sherlock? No 👕, Sherlock?
  9. Introducing: Space Awesome (The Game) Introducing: Space Awesome (The Game)
  10. How I Built Space Awesome with Vue.JS How I Built Space Awesome with Vue.JS
  11. These ARE the Icons You’re Looking For: Why We Updated Our Icon Naming These ARE the Icons You’re Looking For: Why We Updated Our Icon Naming
  12. Icons for Your May 4th Celebration Icons for Your May 4th Celebration
  13. FA1: Mullet — The Story Behind the Icon FA1: Mullet — The Story Behind the Icon
  14. Using Font Awesome with Advanced Custom Fields Using Font Awesome with Advanced Custom Fields
  15. Font Awesome and OCHA Partner to Create Humanitarian Icons Font Awesome and OCHA Partner to Create Humanitarian Icons