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Chess pieces #1865

Open kacperwyczawski opened 4 months ago

kacperwyczawski commented 4 months ago

Icon name

chess-pawn, chess-rook, chess-knight, chess-bishop, chess-queen, chess-king

Use cases

Design ideas

image of chess pieces

This example would need to be adapted to have similar style to other icons, of course

Checklist

jguddas commented 4 months ago

Can you think of any additional usecases?

karsa-mistmere commented 4 months ago

I agree with, @jguddas, we probably need additional use cases to be able to add these.

In the meantime, I drew these just for fun: image

kacperwyczawski commented 4 months ago

Can you think of any additional usecases?

I edited the issue to include more usecases

chessurisme commented 4 months ago

I agree with, @jguddas, we probably need additional use cases to be able to add these.

In the meantime, I drew these just for fun: image

Try more minimalist, I guess. 😁

chessurisme commented 4 months ago

Here's my candidate: image

karsa-mistmere commented 4 months ago

I really like some of your design choices, that being said:

I've updated mine, incorporating some ideas from yours: image

Some other changes include:

chessurisme commented 4 months ago

Great insight, @karsa-mistmere.

For the pawn, I prefer the third row over the others. It feels smooth, and the circle is distinct from the rest of its part. Is there any chance we can make the circle smaller, but not as small as in the first and second rows? The third one's circle looks big enough for me, but if we can't make it smaller, just leave the third row as it is. The extra line could be added.

For the rook, I prefer the first row. The dent looks better when inside than outside. I feel it resembles a pitchfork or comb when outside. I don't know if you feel the same. The third row feels like pieces on a variant of a chess game. It is more detailed than the rest and doesn't seem like a rook to me. (Yes, there are a lot of chess variants. It is weird to play them, by the way. Chess960 was my favorite.)

For the knight, I prefer the second one. Eyes are not really necessary. In the real world, eyes don't catch more attention. However, the curve does. The way you curve the head of the knight feels great in how it attaches to the base.

For the bishop, I prefer the first one. I like how it feels bulbous. The second one reminds me of a lamp shape. (I don't know if it is the same; my brain says that.)

For the king, the second one is great. The bulbous head looks like it fits perfectly on a collar (base) shirt.

For the queen, same as the king.

For the bases, try to make them match for all of them. Any mention of bases above is just minor. Let me know how you got it.

SurSerious commented 3 months ago

The king, queen, and rook could be used to symbolize strength, courage, or power. The pawn could be used to symbolize quotes / concepts about persevering, courage, etc. (being the weakest to becoming the strongest)