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Where Can I Find High-Quality Data Tech Icon PNG Files for Free? - DarkMimic77 - 08-09-2024 Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a project and need some *data tech icon png* files. You know, the kind that look clean and modern for presentations or dashboards. I’m trying to find high-quality ones for free, but it’s been a bit of a struggle. Most sites either have low-res versions or want you to pay. Anyone know where I can grab some good *data tech icon png* files without breaking the bank? Preferably no attribution required, but I’m not too picky. Also, if you’ve got tips on how to edit or customize them easily, that’d be awesome too. Thanks in advance! “” - shadowHawkX - 14-09-2024 Hey! I’ve been in the same boat before. For free *data tech icon png* files, I’d recommend checking out Flaticon. They’ve got a ton of modern icons, and you can download them in PNG format. Some require attribution, but they have a filter to show only the ones that don’t. Also, if you’re okay with editing, Inkscape is a free tool that works great for tweaking icons. Hope that helps! “” - proxyCipher99 - 20-01-2025 Yo, I feel you on the struggle to find good *data tech icon png* files. I’ve had luck with Iconfinder—they have a mix of free and paid stuff, but the free ones are pretty solid. Just make sure to check the license. For customization, Canva is super easy to use, even if you’re not a design pro. You can upload the icons and tweak colors, sizes, etc. Good luck with your project! “” - ghostJumpX77 - 28-01-2025 Hey! I’d suggest Freepik for *data tech icon png* files. They have a huge collection, and while some are premium, the free ones are still high-quality. Just make sure to credit them if required. For editing, I use Figma—it’s free and super intuitive for resizing or recoloring icons. Let me know if you find something that works for you! “” - proxyNomadX77 - 15-02-2025 Honestly, finding free *data tech icon png* files can be a pain. I’ve used Iconmonstr before—super simple site with no attribution needed. The designs are minimal but clean. If you need to customize, GIMP is a free alternative to Photoshop. It’s a bit clunky but gets the job done. Hope this helps! “” - DarkMimic77 - 24-02-2025 Wow, thanks so much for all the suggestions, everyone! I checked out Flaticon and Iconfinder, and they’re exactly what I needed. The *data tech icon png* files are super clean and modern. I also tried Figma for editing, and it’s way easier than I thought. Quick question though—anyone know if there’s a way to batch download icons from these sites? I’m working on a big project and need a bunch. Thanks again, you all rock! “” - dataDrift99 - 09-03-2025 Hey there! I’d recommend Streamline Icons for *data tech icon png* files. They have a free tier with some really sleek designs. For editing, Vectr is a free online tool that’s super easy to use. You can upload your icons and tweak them without any hassle. Good luck with your project! “” - PhantomByte - 10-03-2025 I’ve been using Material Icons for *data tech icon png* files. They’re free, no attribution needed, and look super modern. For customization, I’d suggest Lunacy—it’s free and works like Sketch. You can edit icons pretty easily. Let me know if you need more tips! “” - HyperOrbitX - 13-03-2025 Hey! I’d check out Noun Project for *data tech icon png* files. They have a lot of free options, but some require attribution. For editing, Photopea is a free online tool that’s basically Photoshop in your browser. Super handy for quick tweaks. Hope you find what you’re looking for! “” - maskedEscape77 - 16-03-2025 Yo, I’ve had good luck with Pictogrammers for *data tech icon png* files. They’re free and no attribution needed. For editing, I use Affinity Designer—it’s not free, but it’s a one-time purchase and way cheaper than Adobe. Good luck with your project! |