Language Translation Icon

translate icon

We all need a recognized icon to represent “translate this.” We’ve got one for feeds and social bookmarking, but where’s our translate icon? A lot of folks simply use flags, but that’s a bad idea because they’re “nationalistic, and represent ideals, boundaries, and political beliefs, but do not represent a language.”

Joe Lee has developed a few icons for use in the OLPC project, and they look good. The only problem I have with them is in trying to make them work at 16×16 pixels. I developed the icon above (and the 16×16 version) to support the new Bookmark Share (& Translate) feature in bSuite (see it at work). It’s simply a mashup of Joe’s work (this) with the feed icon (there’s an Adobe Illustrator version in the developer pack).

This particular icon has a few problems (it could easily be confused with “reload”), and I’d love to see something better. Any suggestions (that fit a 16 x 16 square)?

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6 Comments

  1. Comment by Lloyd Budd on December 14, 2007 11:23 am

    Wonderful idea! I think the icon might come across a little too feed / computery, Joe Lee’s images have that soft organic quality which relates beautifully translation. I really like the mouth imagery, and without it this might feel like a reload button. Hope that helps.

  2. Comment by Casey on December 15, 2007 10:05 am

    @Lloyd Budd: that’s exactly my concern. I wish Joe Lee’s icons worked at 16×16.

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  4. Comment by Yu-Jie Lin on July 9, 2008 4:34 am

    Thanks for this nice translation icon.

    I saw this is licensed under CC by-nc-sa on your Flickr, so I am going to use this in my Greasemonkey script, http://thetinybit.com/Project/FriendFeedTranslator

    Is that ok to use?

  5. Comment by Casey on July 16, 2008 12:15 am

    @Yu-Jie Lin: Glad you’re using it.

  6. Comment by Miff on July 16, 2008 7:47 pm

    It’s a nice icon, but do you have a vector version (such as SVG or Adobe Illustrator) for download?

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