Open science SVG icons, by Curvenote.
Available as basic SVG icons and via first-party React and Vue libraries.
First, install @scienceicons/react
from npm:
npm install @scienceicons/react
Now each icon can be imported individually as a React component:
import { OpenAccessIcon } from '@scienceicons/react/24/solid'
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<OpenAccessIcon className="h-6 w-6 text-blue-500" />
<p>...</p>
</div>
)
}
The 24x24 outline icons can be imported from @scienceicons/react/24/outline
, the 24x24 solid icons can be imported from @scienceicons/react/24/solid
, and the 20x20 solid icons can be imported from @scienceicons/react/20/solid
.
Icons use an upper camel case naming convention and are always suffixed with the word Icon
.
Browse the full list of icon names on UNPKG →
Note that this library currently only supports Vue 3.
First, install @scienceicons/vue
from npm:
npm install @scienceicons/vue
Now each icon can be imported individually as a Vue component:
<template>
<div>
<OpenAccessIcon class="w-6 h-6 text-blue-500" />
<p>...</p>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { OpenAccessIcon } from '@scienceicons/vue/24/solid'
export default {
components: { OpenAccessIcon },
}
</script>
The 24x24 outline icons can be imported from @scienceicons/vue/24/outline
, the 24x24 solid icons can be imported from @scienceicons/vue/24/solid
, and the 20x20 solid icons can be imported from @scienceicons/vue/20/solid
.
Icons use an upper camel case naming convention and are always suffixed with the word Icon
.
Browse the full list of icon names on UNPKG →
This library is primarily based on heroicons, see MIT license. For other cases, license and attribution information can be found in comments within individual .svg
files.
This library is MIT licensed.