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Which FontAwesome5 icons would you use here?
I am currently designing the navbar of a workout tracking app written using React Native. The navbar has three buttons:
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Splits/Plans
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Workout days
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Excercises
For the excercises, I use a dumbbell icon, but I haven’t gotten any inspiration for the other two, as I think it’s difficult to find something that’s not too generic (like a list icon). Do you guys have ideas you could help me out with?
As the project is still in an early phase of development, I would also be willing to switch to an other icon package than FontAwesome5.
Thank you in advance
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I really like the Phosphor icons. They have a clean, modern look, a great variety, and they’re free and open source. Here are my suggestions for the icons that could work well for each section:
- Splits/Plans:
map-trifold
(or other bullseye/target/map/route icon) - Workout Days:
calendar
(or other calendar icon) - Exercises:
barbell
(pretty self explanatory)
It’s not super original, but it’s easy to get.
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