Found this while perusing the webs, and thought it'd be perfect for the Creative Commons community, given the choice of sizes and the availability of SVG's (though the SVG's mainly make my turning them into 3D models easier, no idea if it
s any help for others ;) )
The entire library of files can be downloaded here and, for each of the cryptocurrencies included, the following categories exist:
- Regular BW
- Regular coloured
- Outlined BW
- Outlined Coloured
- Rounded BW
- Rounded Colored (Tokens)
- Rounded Outlined BW
- Rounded Outlined Colored
- Rounded Square BW
- Rounded Square Coloured
And each category contains these options for each crypto:
- 32X32
- 64X64
- 128X128
- 256X256
- SVG
The chosen cryptocurrencies include most of the classics, though it also includes some coins I've never even heard of (Aquarius Coin ?!? Really ? is there a coin for each sign then ? ...).
Here's the "terms of use" (pretty lacking in terms of actual license, but it pretty much obeys the CC spirit I'd say):
Thank you for downloading this set!
You can use these icons in any way you want, for personal and commercial use. The credits for icon designs go to Junik Studio; the credits for logo designs go to original authors of the logo.
We would appreciate if you provide the credits to Junik Studio (https://www.behance.net/JunikStudio >or http://www.junikstudio.com) when using our design.
I hope you'll be able to use this resource as a basis for your artwork,
In the meantime, I'll be using the SVG files to try and make some more 3D models using Vectary :)
Here's a small experiment I did using the EOS logo
My EOS "shield" bowl.
Completely impractical, but then it is an experiment XP
I'm pretty sure it's printable, though ;)
here it is, customizable in Vectary and the STL file on MyMiniFactory.
This model is really just a fast doodle, to test the "EOS bowl" idea that popped into my head, but you never know... maybe it can be useful to someone XP
My 3D model is released under CC-BY-SA), the logos themselves are free to use, even for commerce, as long as you attribute Junik Studios.