Game & Fun Pack Vol. 2
A coherent set of 34 mixed icons, the Game & Fun Pack Vol. 2 keeps your UI looking consistent from header to footer.
Inside the zip: SVG sources for every icon plus three PNG sizes per glyph — drop the format you need where you need it.
Use the bundle across web products, mobile apps, design systems, decks and printed materials — one consistent style throughout.
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Download the bundle and put it to work — free to use on any project.
Phosphor Fill Game & Fun Pack Vol. 2
Designed for builders who hate hunting for icons, the Phosphor Fill Game & Fun Pack Vol. 2 packs 29 Fill-weight symbols ready to go.
Files are organised into svg/ and png/ folders with sizes 24, 48 and 256 — easy to wire into any asset pipeline.
Slot the icons into navigation, feature lists, comparison tables, settings panels — wherever a coherent symbol set helps.
Import into Figma, Sketch, Illustrator, Webflow, Notion, Framer — or paste the SVG markup straight into your component.
Tap Download to pull the bundle. Use it however you want.
Phosphor Light Game & Fun Pack Vol. 1
The Phosphor Light Game & Fun Pack Vol. 1 brings 29 unified Light icons into one package — no more mixing styles across screens.
Files are organised into svg/ and png/ folders with sizes 24, 48 and 256 — easy to wire into any asset pipeline.
The set covers most of the common iconography needed for product UIs, marketing pages, dashboards and apps.
Drop the SVG straight into Figma, Webflow, your codebase or any modern editor — the file is currentColor-friendly so it picks up the surrounding text colour.
Hit Download — the files land on your machine in seconds.
Tabler Outline Mood Pack Vol. 2
A coherent set of 26 Outline icons, the Tabler Outline Mood Pack Vol. 2 keeps your UI looking consistent from header to footer.
All 26 icons come as optimised SVGs (currentColor-friendly) and pre-rendered PNGs at 24, 48 and 256 pixels.
Built for product teams: dashboards, settings panes, empty states, marketing pages and onboarding flows all in one aesthetic.
Pull the SVG into Figma or your preferred design tool, or wire the file into your codebase and recolour with CSS.
Download the bundle and put it to work — free to use on any project.