Maki is a point of interest icon set made especially for use with Mapbox maps. For more information on how to use Maki with Mapbox, see documentation at http://mapbox.com/tilemill/docs/guides/using-maki-icons/.
Maki's source SVG files are in the src
subdirectory. To create pixel-perfect icons at different sizes, each icon is designed 3 times for 12, 18, and 24 pixels wide/tall.
Maki is designed using Inkscape. For information on contributing to Maki see CONTRIBUTING.md.
PNG renders of all of the SVGs are in the renders
directory. High-resolution (aka Retina) versions of each icon are present as well, named using the common @2x
convention.
Style files for ArcGIS 10.1+ are in the ArcGIS
subdirectory and are maintained by @williamscraigm. Both Desktop (.style) and Server (.ServerStyle) versions are provided. Standard and high-resolution versions of the PNG renders are included in the style. Additionally, the original SVGs have been converted to EMFs and import as vector EMF based markers. These EMF markers were then further converted to Representation markers. The utility used to create these styles can be found at: https://github.com/williamscraigm/makiArcGISStyle
You can use the SVGs and PNGs in this repository as they are without building anything, however a render script is included to assist designers/developers who want to modify or create Maki icons. It will render SVGs to PNGs at 100% and 200% resolution.
It can also render PNGs scaled appropriately for the various Android screen resolutions, and output them directly into the corresponding drawable-*dpi subdirectories of the Android resources folder.
The script requires Bash, Inkscape, and ImageMagick to function correctly. Each icon must have an appropriate entry in www/maki.json
to be rendered correctly.
Maki uses a semantic versioning scheme.
- 0.0.z: bugfixes, modifications
- 0.y.0: icons added
- x.0.0: icons removed, sprite scheme changed, or major features added