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The Best Reads of Icons8 Blog & Christmas Photo Freebie While we're working on several free dope pro

The Best Reads of Icons8 Blog & Christmas Photo Freebie While we're working on several free dope projects for you, redesigning our website, updating Lunacy editor and fixing bugs in our new web app, you can enjoy some recent articles and use our Christmas photos to cheer up your clients and friends. [How to Make Money on UI Kits]( Dmitry Bunin, a UX designer and author of the Frames UI kit, shared his vision about the good design tools, the niche ones, and the useless, sources of inspiration and places to sell designs. [How to Make Money on UI Kits]( [10 Popular Graphic Design Trends on Dribbble in 2018]( We have prepared a new set of design trends on Dribbble, this time devoted to trendy stuff in graphic design. Get ready for a variety of styles, visual metaphors, colors, textures, and shapes. [20 Great Font Pairings for Badass Designers and Pigeons]( Check 20 handy and effective font pairings to consider for your next web design project. Packed with examples. [20 Great Font Pairings for Badass Designers and Pigeons]( [The Ultimate Guide to Kerning: How to Kern Font in Your Projects]( Kerning affects both readability and perception. Proper kerning is like proper interface design – if it’s done well, you don’t even notice it. If, however, something is off... (See the examples in the article). It’s not just about dirty jokes, though. Often reading badly kerned text may feel like torture or ad may convert poorly for the same reason. [Freebie: Christmas photos]( We've picked some Christmas images that were added to our Moose stock just last week. You can use them in your personal and commercial designs. [Christmas photos]( [Material Design Icons: 15 Icon Packs in 5 Styles]( Today we offer you a sneak peek on some actual material design icons in theme packs. All of them are designed according to the icon design principles in Material Design Guidelines and presented in 5 styles: filled, outlined, rounded, two-tone, and sharp. We’ve had a great time, but if you’d like to stay friends, we’ll understand. [Unsubscribe here](. One thing: no drunk texting in the middle of the night, ok? [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google Plus]( [Medium]( [Dribbble]( [View web version](

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