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List view icons look a lot like dialog icons, but they use an inner shadow
effect where the light source is above the object. They are also designed to be
used only in a ListView
. Examples include the Settings
application.
As described in Providing Density-Specific Icon Sets, you should create separate icon sets for low-, medium-, and high-density screens. This ensures that your icons will display properly across the range of devices on which your application can be installed. See Table 1 for a listing of the recommended finished icon sizes for each density. Also, see Tips for Designers for suggestions on how to work with multiple sets of icons.
ldpi (120 dpi)(Low density screen) |
mdpi (160 dpi)(Medium density screen) |
hdpi (240 dpi)(High density screen) |
xhdpi (320 dpi)(Extra-high density screen) |
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List View Icon Size | 24 x 24 px | 32 x 32 px | 48 x 48 px | 64 x 64 px |
Final art must be exported as a transparent PNG file. Do not include a background color.
Templates for creating icons in Adobe Photoshop are available in the Icon Templates Pack.
All Android Versions
The following guidelines describe how to design dialog icons for all versions of the Android platform.
Structure
- A list view icon normally has a 1 px safeframe, but it is OK to use the safeframe area for the edge of the anti-alias of a round shape.
- All dimensions specified are based on a 32x32 pixel artboard size in Photoshop. Keep 1 pixel of padding around the bounding box inside the template.
Light, effects, and shadows
List view icons are flat and pictured face-on with an inner shadow. Built up by a light gradient and inner shadow, they stand out well on a dark background.
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