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<section id="requesting-new-icons"> <h2 class="page-header">Requesting New Icons</h2> <p> New icons mostly start as requests by the <a href="{{ site.fontawesome.github.url }}/issues">Font Awesome community on GitHub</a>. Want to request a new icon? Here are some things to keep in mind: </p> <ol> <li>Please be nice. Font Awesome is a happy place.</li> <li>Please <a href="{{ site.fontawesome.github.url }}/search?type=Issues">search</a> to see if your icon request already exists.</li> <li> Please and thank you if you include the following: <ul> <li> Title your <a href="{{ site.fontawesome.github.url }}/issues/new?title=Icon%20Request:%20icon-name">new issue</a> <code>Icon request: icon-name</code>. </li> <li>Include a few use cases for your requested icon. How do you plan on using it?</li> <li>Attach a single color image or two that represent the idea you're going for.</li> </ul> </li> <li> Concrete objects make good icons, since abstract concepts are, well, abstract. It's harder to make an icon to represent happiness. It's easier to make a smiley face. <i class="fa fa-smile"></i> </li> </ol> </section>
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