Snakeplant is a growing collection of vector icons for Google Slides, starting with the Feather icon collection. Snakeplant is an independent project created by Neil Shankar (@tallneil).
Vector icons for Google Slides
Snakeplant is a growing collection of vector icons for Google Slides, starting with the Feather icon collection. Snakeplant is an independent project created by Neil Shankar (@tallneil).
Hi, I'm Neil and I'm the maker of Snakeplant! For those who are curious about how I created these vector icons, I converted SVGs to a format that is compatible with Google Slides. But, I did it a few years ago using a workflow that is no longer supported. The workflow involved converting SVG to EMF, importing the EMF to Google Drawings, and then exporting to Google Slides. Luckily, I converted all of the Feather icons and a huge set of Material icons while the workflow was still active. The Mate
I also want to shoutout @amritnagi 's new tool Nameoji which is an emoji name generator inspired by Snakeplant: https://twitter.com/amritnagi/status/1484880303160279040
Update: Snakeplant now includes a video tutorial for importing your own vector icons. Link is in the deck. Thanks @pixelsushirobot for the help.
Simple, useful, well-deserved feature. Congrats on the launch!
Such a good idea (and very much needed!), good luck on your launch!
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