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    Icons that move with intent

    ...Installation can be as simple as pulling in specific icons and their dependencies, and it supports a registry-style workflow that fits teams that want consistency across products. It’s also meant to be forked and modified: you can copy the source of any icon, tweak the animation curves, adjust stroke width, and refine styling to match your system.
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    Rough

    Rough

    Create graphics with a hand-drawn, sketchy, appearance

    Rough is a graphics library that renders hand-drawn-style sketches using the HTML5 Canvas or SVG. It emulates the appearance of a pencil sketch or doodle, giving digital drawings an informal and expressive look. The library is ideal for creative applications, data visualizations, and prototypes that benefit from a casual visual style. Rough is written in JavaScript and easily integrates with modern front-end frameworks and visualization tools.
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