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The Book Twotone icon (also known as check, tick, confirm) is a professionally designed asset from the Ant Design Icons collection. Created by HeskeyBaozi, this icon follows modern design principles, ensuring clarity and consistency across various digital platforms.
Whether you are building a React application, a mobile interface, or a static website, the Book Twotone icon is optimized for seamless integration. It comes with pre-built snippets for React (JSX), HTML/CSS, and standard SVG code, allowing you to drop it into your project in seconds.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), PNG (16px to 512px)
Color, Stroke Width, Rotation, Flip (H/V)
MIT (Details)
Part of 830 icons in Ant Design Icons
This asset is frequently searched along with other Ant Design Icons icons. We have identified over 4 related icons that might fit your project's aesthetic.The design language of Book Twotone is highly compatible with modern UI frameworks like Tailwind CSS, Material Design, and Bootstrap.
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Using components helps you organize your icons efficiently, enables dynamic styling, and ensures consistency across your application. Simply paste the code below into your project.
Loading...Import the component and pass standard SVG props or Tailwind classes:
import { BookTwotoneIcon } from './BookTwotoneIcon';
// Using standard props
<BookTwotoneIcon width="24" height="24" fill="red" />
// Using Tailwind CSS (ensure you set fill/stroke to currentColor in SVG)
<BookTwotoneIcon className="w-6 h-6 text-blue-500" />Use the book-twotone icon to draw attention to key features or services in your application.
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