David Wallin

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The material guidelines suggests "If an icon requires complex details, subtle adjustments can be made to improve its legibility. " and gives two examples of icons using 1.5px, the paperclip...

I'm also attaching a comparison with the solid version. I tried to keep it visually consistent but I think it's useful to highlight differences. ![image](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/assets/28813210/dfa39929-5e3e-42f9-9f8b-da0a499674a9)

I was following the guidelines here but realize they might not exactly match the guidelines used within this community: https://m3.material.io/styles/icons/designing-icons Is there another guide you recommend?

I think the solid horn approach works, but if reworking the existing anvil is in the cards I would suggest the following: ![image](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/assets/28813210/f2eab33a-ca6c-4eb7-99f4-1b59711e9f1e) ![image](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/assets/28813210/b2980321-3000-4540-914d-eb1d4d6127e7) It reworks the curves to utilize...

Attaching files for these alternate icons [anvil_rework.svg.zip](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/files/13550553/anvil_rework.svg.zip) [anvil-outline_rework.svg.zip](https://github.com/Templarian/MaterialDesign/files/13550554/anvil-outline_rework.svg.zip)

Another option if we are more willing to break with the existing general silhouette. This better sticks to recommended icon sizes/dimensions, and it's better centered visually, but is a bigger...