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Framework of Computer Icons	- ANSI
Brad Kelechava - 11/05/2015 04:11:00 PM
/ Framework of Computer Icons
To encourage ease of interaction with computers and other devices, it is essential that a standard form and size be maintained among different icons. ISO/IEC 11581-10:2010: Information technology - User interface icons - Part 10: Framework and general guidance provides the framework that allows for the design of icons, viewing them with both their associated functionality and the context with which they are considered. It shows that there are four major interacting aspects that should be considered in icon design: internal identity attributes, textual information attributes, non-textual representation attributes, and operations related to the icon. The guidelines in this standard provide a simple-to-access interface for the user.
ISO/IEC 11581-1:2000: Information technology - User system interfaces and symbols - Icon symbols and functions - Part 1: Icons - General
ISO/IEC 11581-2:2000: Information technology - User system interfaces and symbols - Icon symbols and functions - Part 2: Object icons
ISO/IEC 11581-3:2000: Information technology - User system interfaces and symbols - Icon symbols and functions - Part 3: Pointer icons
ISO/IEC 11581-5:2004: Information technology - User system interfaces and symbols - Icon symbols and functions - Part 5: Tool icons
ISO/IEC 11581-6:1999: Information technology - User system interfaces and symbols - Icon symbols and functions - Part 6: Action icons
ISO/IEC 11581-40:2011: Information technology - User interface icons - Part 40: Management of icon registration
Robert Russotti November 6, 2015 at 4:17 PM