I’ve been getting quite a bit of traffic on my Facebook Vector Icon post from last year, so I thought I should also share the Twitter vector icon I created around that same time. The icons are very similar in style, so you could easily use them side by side. You can download the .zip file below.
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Download Twitter-Vector-Icon.zip
Just like the Facebook icon, I would appreciate it if you would leave a comment and a link so I can see how you’re using this Twitter vector icon in your projects.



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Just wanted to let you know the twitter logo becomes unusable when you shrink it beyond say 100px by 100px in Illustrator CS5. First the blue t disappears and then the outter white t becomes disfigured.
Thank you for sharing this and the FB one too. We’re making a large banner and I’m just tickled pink to have found these high-quality logos. You rock! – Shannon
Thank you for so generously posting these vector logos. The FB logo is terrific. Unfortunately, I had the same experience as Tommy T with shrinking the file.
Merci again!
great icon!! thanks, i’m using the fb one as well, just downloaded this one.
for Tommy, Sarah and whoever have trouble using it in smaller size – have you tried rasterizing it in illustrator (removing the webby at the bottom first of course) – then copy and paste it straight into you PS or indesign doc. That gets around issues of stroke weights when reducing scale etc to.
Sorry, guys. Somehow I had missed the prior comments on this.
I can’t comment on how this performs in CS5, as I still use CS4. When I use this (as I have on a couple dozen sites), I leave it “full size” in Illustrator and then use the “Save for Web and Devices” function, and then in that dialogue I reduce the size before saving. I have saved it as small as 24×24 and as a JPG and a transparent PNG (for the shadow) and I’ve never had any issues with clarity.
Seriously the EASIEST download and best vector art I’ve seen on the internet. Thank you for a beautiful, scalable, high res icon. WITH LAYERS! Very nice.
First off, you can scale in (any) illustrator and INCLUDE stroke/effects as an option. As a default, it is not clicked. Secondly, you can always OUTLINE the strokes and remove the dropshadow.
I am using the logo’s for a banner.
Thanks – very easy without all of the other
crap. Using it with CorelDraw X6 – works a treat.
This is a wonderful
tool. Thanks.
This is a wonderful tool. Thanks.