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Fluent System Icons: Outline and Filled Graphics on Popular Topics

Recently we’ve released two new design styles in the Icons8 library, Fluent System Icons that feature over 6000 of both outline and filled graphics. Welcome to take a closer look at the icon packs in this style covering popular topics.

These pixel-perfect graphics can be used effectively in design for not only navigation in websites and applications, but also for banners, social mediainfographicspresentationseducational projects, theme pop-ups, and notifications. A full set – now about 6000 icons and counting! – is available in various formats. Get them free for a link or grab an Icons8 Pro subscription to get a variety of sizes as well as crisp SVG icons.

Here we welcome you to check closer some of the widely-used theme icon packs in Fluent System Regular and Fluent System Filled style.

Check more clip art and icons online. Or try our desktop app and download clip art and icons to use the graphics offline in any vector editing software.

Also, welcome to review our previous theme sets of clipart images and icons:

 

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