Learn to say popular icon library names correctly.
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How is Font Awesome (popular icon library and toolkit) correctly pronounced?
Font Awesome is pronounced 'fahnt AW-sum' — 'font' plus 'awesome', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Font Awesome gave us a consistent set of icons without designing each one by hand."
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How is Lucide (open-source icon library, a fork of Feather Icons) correctly pronounced?
Lucide is pronounced 'LOO-syd' — echoes 'lucid', stress on LOO. In a technical interview: "Lucide's icons were consistent enough in stroke width that nothing looked mismatched."
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How is Heroicons (SVG icon set designed by the makers of Tailwind CSS) correctly pronounced?
Heroicons is pronounced 'HEER-oh-eye-kahnz' — 'hero' plus 'icons', stress on HEER. In a technical interview: "Heroicons came in both solid and outline versions, so switching states was trivial."
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How is Phosphor Icons (flexible open-source icon family) correctly pronounced?
Phosphor Icons is pronounced 'FAHS-fer EYE-kahnz' — 'phosphor' (like the glowing element) plus 'icons'. In a technical interview: "Phosphor Icons shipped six different weights, from thin to bold."
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How is Tabler Icons (free open-source SVG icon set) correctly pronounced?
Tabler Icons is pronounced 'TAY-bler EYE-kahnz' — 'Tabler' rhymes with 'stable', stress on TAY. In a technical interview: "Tabler Icons covered every action we needed without pulling in a second icon set."