A web developer made an app that aims to speed the icon coloring workflow. The designer shared a link where people can go to it. They wanted to know if other developers or website designers had any feedback about it.
One person replied that changing all the colors all the time instead of just when clicking and releasing would make it more fun. The designer replied to them, saying they tried that, but it was too time-consuming to do for thousands of icons. They offered a suggestion to the commentator on how to do it a little bit faster.
Another person commented about it being a slick design. This person works at Carbon, IBM's design system. They went on to discuss what they use and how they use it. A few people had questions for this commentator about what they do at Carbon.
Someone else had some comments to share about the original poster's link. They suggested heroicons by Steve Schoger as an addition to what is available now. The original poster said that they planned to import more sets of icons. They also explained that people can add or import their own to the existing set at any time.
A different person had some thoughts to share about the design. They said they usually use an app called Fontastic, but they have had a hard time with it lately. They said they use CSS to make the colors, but it does not work the way they want it to. The original poster replied to them with some suggestions on how to use this new app.
A couple of other people also had some comments to share. One of them said that they have used Nucleo in the past, but they want to try out this new app. The original poster replied to them with some comments about Nucleo and what they plan to do with icons on their app in the short-term. Another interested person wanted to know if Windows supports the app and if it is available in multiple colors. The original poster confirmed yes to both questions. For more information click here https://v.redd.it/x4zcokmlib051.