Minimal Google Docs Pack Icons — PNG & SVG Download

Minimal Google Docs Pack Icons — PNG & SVG Download

What it is:
A curated set of simple, flat-style icons designed specifically for Google Docs users. Icons focus on clarity, minimal detail, and consistent stroke/shape so they blend seamlessly with modern document layouts and templates.

Key features

  • Formats: PNG (transparent background) and SVG (scalable vector).
  • Styles: Line icons and filled glyphs with consistent stroke weight.
  • Sizes: Multiple PNG sizes (e.g., 24px, 48px, 96px) plus a single scalable SVG.
  • Color: Default monochrome with an easy-to-edit SVG for custom brand colors.
  • File organization: Pack typically includes categorized folders (actions, files, collaboration, formatting, media).
  • Licensing: Often released under permissive licenses (e.g., SIL Open Font License, Creative Commons) but verify the specific pack’s license before commercial use.

Typical contents

  • Common doc-related icons: document, template, comment, share, edit, view, history, download, upload.
  • Formatting icons: bold, italic, underline, bullet list, numbered list, alignments.
  • Collaboration icons: user avatar, group, chat, permissions, activity.
  • Media and embedding: image, table, chart, link, attachment.

How to use in Google Docs

  1. Download PNGs for direct insertion via Insert > Image > Upload from computer.
  2. Use SVGs to customize color/size in a vector editor (Figma, Adobe Illustrator) then export PNG for Docs.
  3. Keep icons on a dedicated slide or header/footer for consistent application across a document template.

Benefits

  • Improves readability and visual hierarchy.
  • Scales cleanly across devices and export formats (PDF).
  • Easy to customize to match brand guidelines.

Quick tips

  • Use a single icon style (all line or all filled) throughout a document for visual consistency.
  • Keep icon size between 16–24px inline with text; use 32–48px for callouts or headers.
  • Check license terms if distributing templates commercially.

If you want, I can draft a brief README for including this icon pack in a Google Docs template or generate sample inline icon sizes and CSS-like spacing suggestions.

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