It can be difficult at times to set your website apart from those of competitors. After all, there are only so many ways to present information and navigation elements on a screen. However, one often overlooked method of personalization is the use of icons.
Icons are a great way to add some personality and style to your website, and they can also be used to help visitors quickly identify the purpose of certain pages or elements at a glance.
In this article, we'll discuss where to find icons sets and how to use them on your website. We'll also provide some tips for choosing the right set of icons for your site. So without further delay, let's get to it.
How Can Icons Be Used on a Website?
Icons can be used in a number of ways on your website. Honestly, icons often go unnoticed because they serve a vital function. And when they're working, a site visitor enjoys a positive user experience and may not be aware why.
However, when you're putting a site together, customizing the icons you use can make a big difference.
Here are some common uses:
Navigation: Navigation menu may include icons, either instead of or in addition to text links.
Identification: Use icons to identify the purpose of a page or element on a page. For example, an icon that looks like a paper airplane could be used to indicate a contact form.
Instructions: Icons can be used to provide instructions or helpful tips to users. For example, an icon that looks like a lightbulb could be used to indicate a "tip" or a "new feature."
Decoration: Icons can be used purely for decoration. This is especially common on sites with a flat design aesthetic.
Hopefully this gives you a good sense of where you can use icons on your website. Usage varies, of course, but these locations/ideas are the most typical.
Now you might be wondering where to find icons. That's what we'll cover next.








