The noun project back
#THE NOUN PROJECT BACK FREE#
Get this royalty free image & millions more free icons from the worlds most diverse collection. To get the Add-In simply visit the page on the Office Store site by clicking here. Free vector & PNG Back image 4833029 by Ria Fitriana. through the folded edges of, as the gathered Now savery seede in fatte undounged londe 2. Like the other tools, the Add-In is completely free. I know there will be hundreds of ways in which creative educators will be able to make huge use of these tools in the classroom.
The Noun Project is excellent, but the experience of downloading and using large numbers of icons from it is poor.
Today, the Noun Project have announced that there is now an Add-In available for Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word! The Add-In works directly inside both of these popular productivity tools and are sure to be helpful in creating your resources for pupils. Noun Project scraper (obsolete) The noun project website has redesigned several times since this was written, and it will assuredly not work anymore. You can change the colour, type (SVG, PNG etc) and use with lots of your different Mac apps such as Keynote and Pages. The website has been around for some time and their lovely little app that sits and works on your Mac desktop has been around for a while too (this is free too – grab it from here).
Always keeping something back for myself, I didn’t share the Noun Project’s brilliant site and I’m glad I didn’t as I’m now very happy to share not only the site but some great news that they’ve shared today… I wrote about the brilliant flaticon site in my secret edtech weapons post here. I searched for Animation and Puppet icons on Noun Project, which lead me to this Puppet icon by Luis Prado. There’s one sure fire way of helping to bring your designs and documents to life and that is through the use of simple iconography.