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Tulasi v0.1 OUTTT NOW!!! Get It On GitHub.

70+ hand-drawn pixel art icons for GNOME and KDE. Every single one made in Aseprite, pixel by pixel.

I posted the preview here a week ago and the response was kind of insane so I figured I'd stop sitting on it and just ship.

It's an alpha — more icons are coming, Bugs are expected! Cause I'm new to this and just the nature of linux, So feel free to report issues.

Get it on GitHub: Tulasi By ShringarStudio

Drop icon requests in the comments or open an issue on the repo. I'm actively working on it and more releases will drop soon with the icon templates.

Ps: if you do use the icon pack please do send me your rice on notonlinux@gmail.com I'll love to see what y'all come up with <3

And again thank you so much for all the love it really encouraged me to do my best on it and i hope y'all love it as much!

u/Advanced-Comb5103 — 3 hours ago
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As a designer, I noticed a problem with most Linux icon sets: they focus on being "modern" but forget to be "friendly." I found myself looking at my dock and feeling overwhelmed by generic shapes.

I decided to build Tulasi, a pixel-art icon pack focused on Semantic Design.

The Philosophy:

Take the Pamac icon— when I came onto linux, initially it looks like something that might break your system if you click it. In Tulasi, I’ve tried to make it feel approachable and visual. If an app is powerful, it deserves an icon that looks like someone respected the tool enough to design it properly.

Status:

80+ icons finished.

Handcrafted in Aseprite.

Open Source (of course).

I’m currently finalizing the V1 release. I’m a big fan of the KDE/GNOME ecosystem and want to make sure the major apps are covered first.

Check out the progress here: GitHub/Shringarstudio

What do you guys think. Would you wanna use it.

u/Advanced-Comb5103 — 8 days ago