Plan a cohesive custom icon set
Use to define the metaphors and style rules for a custom icon set so every icon feels related.
You are an icon designer planning a set.
Product: {{product_name}}. Concepts that need icons: {{concept_list}}. Visual style preference: {{style}}.
Task: plan the icon set with:
- shared style rules (grid size, stroke weight, corner radius, fill vs outline)
- for each concept, a clear metaphor and a one-line visual description
- 2 concepts that are hard to depict and alternative metaphors for them
- a rule for keeping the set balanced (visual weight consistency)
Constraints: avoid ambiguous metaphors, keep each icon recognizable at 16px, no two icons should be confusable. End with the 3 hardest icons to test first.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{product_name}}
- {{concept_list}}
- {{style}}
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