The Most Comprehensive Icon Collection in the World
Noun Project is building a global visual language that unites us — a language that allows quick and easy communication no matter who you are or where you are.
"Our community of designers from 120+ countries is building the most diverse and extensive collection of iconography ever created.
Icons are some of the most universal communication tools available, crossing language and cultural boundaries. From icons for Artificial Intelligence, to UI elements and Beyoncé, we've got you covered."
Noun Project. “Noun Project: Free Icons and Stock Images for Everything.” Noun Project, Noun Project, 7 March. 2024, https://thenounproject.com."💡Quick Ideas
Visuals are great for ALL learners. Support vocabulary or other forms of instruction by incorporating visuals. This is especially helpful for ESOL students!
Personally, I use the noun project frequently while sketchnoting to help me draw an image if I am "stuck".
As March is Women's History Month, explore the Noun Project's collection, Redefining Women by Iconathon.
My Icon Drawing of a Scientist. Inspired by the Noun Project
Creator: Amanda DeGrooteHere is an idea for a fun intro to a new lesson or bellringer! I took a picture of Crossover by Kwame Alexander and pixelated the image using LunaPic. Students get to guess what the image is from the pixelated one.
⬅️ Here is a how-to video on how to pixelate your picture for your lesson!