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Community Design Kit is a community-driven resource repository containing high-resolution design assets. Each asset follows a basic naming convention and is organized for easy use by artists.

How to Use

You have two options:

  1. (Recommended): Use GitHub Desktop to clone the repository. This way, you can easily update by clicking "Pull origin" when new assets are available for download.
  2. Download Entire Repository: Click Code > Download ZIP to keep a local copy. Note that new additions won't be reflected unless you download again.

How to Contribute

To contribute, clone the clone the repository and follow these steps to submit a pull request. Your pull request will be accepted based on the follow these guidelines to keep things organized:

File Naming Convention

While not a strict requirement, using the following naming structure for your files will ensure efficient searchability for everyone.

Object/Shape - Action/Direction (Style/Type) {Size,Additional Info}

Example 1: A red arrow pointing 90° in a thin illustrated style would be named:

Arrow - Right Bottom (Thin) {Red, Illustrated}

Example 2: Front facing Michael from GTA V with transparency.

Michael - Front facing (GTA V) {Transparent}

Image Resolution

  • Minimum size: Keep file sizes above 200px to ensure possible upscaling. Icons or Emojis should be in SVGs where possible.
  • No maximum size has been set yet to optimize storage, but avoid excessively large files.

Upscaled Images

If you're submitting upscaled images, ensure they are free of artifacts. You can use tools like Upscayl, but ensure the correct model is applied.

Recommended Resources for Upscaling:

Folder Structure

There is no set folder structure currently. However, if a category exceeds 10 files (e.g., emojis), create a folder that describes the type within its relevant parent folder.

PNG Padding

Ensure that PNG files are free of unnecessary padding or empty space around the visible content to avoid cropping issues.

Licensing

Keep copyright laws in mind when contributing. Make sure any assets you contribute are allowed to be shared and used publicly.

Copyright

All logos and assets belong to their respective owners. Owner of this repository and contributors do not claim ownership over any content added to the repository.