Manuela Langella

About The Author

Manuela Langella Manuela is a Digital Illustrator from Napoli, Italy. She started as a Web Designer 9 years ago, but then followed her primary passion: Adobe Illustrator. Drawing is her passion, Digital Drawing is her dream. She’s writing at http://www.manuelalangella.com.

Freebie: The Months Of The Year Icon Set (12 Icons PSD, AI, EPS, SVG, PNG)

New Years' Eve is not far past, and yet one twelfth of the new year is already behind us. We think this is a great time to release the first new free icon set of the year. So without further ado, today we're pleased to release the Months Of The Year icons: a set of 12 images that are all available in EPS, AI, SVG and PNG formats. This icon set was designed by Manuela Langella and is free to be...

New Years' Eve is not far past, and yet one twelfth of the new year is already behind us. We think this is a great time to release the first new free icon set of the year. So without further ado, today we're pleased to release the Months Of The Year icons: a set of 12 images that are all available in EPS, PDF, SVG and PNG formats. This icon set was designed by Manuela Langella and is free to be used in personal as well as commercial projects.

You can use the icons to spice up your notebook, for instance.

You may modify the size, color or shape of the icons. No attribution is required, though reselling bundles or individual pictograms isn't cool. Please note that this icon set is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. We'd kindly like to ask you to provide credits to the creator and link to this article if you would like to spread the word about the freebie.

Months of the Year Icon Set
The icons look lovely, don't they?
Months of the Year Icon Set
You can use them for Valentine stuff too...
Months of the Year Icon Set
The icons are fully layered so you can resize, change their colors and positions, and assemble them in any way you'd like.

Download The Icon Set For Free

Insights From The Designer

“This time I created a fun set of icons representing the months of the year. Every icon has a descriptive text, but you are free to reinterpret it as the place you live requires – January, for instance, is cold in Italy but warm in Australia :) I drew them first, then created them digitally with Illustrator. I love cartoon style, and you can see it in this pack too."

A big thank you to Manuela Langella for designing this wonderful icon set — we sincerely appreciate your time and efforts!

BTW, Manuela is available for hire and new projects too. You should contact her today, she's a really nice person to work with.

Keep up the great work!

Smashing Editorial (ms)

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