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An image or pictogram is used instead of or supplemental to textual information. Icon requests are off-topic; please keep questions related to their use rather than asking what a good icon to represent a certain item/concept would be.
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Is replacing icons with emoji a good idea?
I think it might be a good idea since using icons the users already associate with their meaning might make it easier for them to quickly understand what a button does, even without reading the associated … There still is the text for screen reader users and the icons are wrapped inside elements that are hidden from them. …
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Designing/ Using Icons for people over the age of 40
Always almost, but even more so with an older user base, it's a good idea to not rely on icons to convey meaning at all and only use them as decoration. … From an UX standpoint (if you definitely want/need icons), displaying them next to the text that further explains the action/whatever is the way to go. …