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Save 80% on an unlimited membership (UK deal)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Icon54 is on sale for £15.02, saving you 80% on list price.
When it comes to writing marketing copy, using a thesaurus is not cheating. And when it comes to graphic design, using pre-made icons is not cheating. In fact, some would say it’s just plain smart.
Whether you’re a professional graphic designer or a marketer trying to make some designs yourself, Icon54’s massive collection of icons could be your ticket to designing more efficiently. Plus, a lifetime subscription is on sale for only £15.02.
Drawn by hand and approved by top designers, Icon54’s collection of line and glyph vector icons will be a great addition to your design toolkit. With this subscription, you’ll gain access to over 5,000 unique icons in 101 different categories for web, apps, iOS, and Android. Each icon is designed to precision on a grid system, so you can enjoy ease and consistency.
All of the icons are also fully customisable, allowing you to alter the colour, size, orientation, and shadow using your design software of choice. Plus, each icon comes in line and solid versions and available in seven file formats for next-level flexibility.
A lifetime subscription to Icon54 normally costs £76.60, but you can get it in the Mashable Shop for only £15.02. Subscribing will not only get you the current icon collection, but you’ll also get to access new icons and upgrades down the line.
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