All blogger niches
IconVault is organised around the seven niches bloggers and content creators actually publish in. Pick a hub to drill into sub-collections and individual transparent PNG downloads.
IconVault is organised around the seven niches bloggers and content creators actually publish in. Pick a hub to drill into sub-collections and individual transparent PNG downloads.
Recipe headers, meal-plan printables and Pinterest food graphics.
Itinerary posts, packing lists and bucket-list infographics.
Outfit roundups, makeup tutorials and capsule-wardrobe guides.
Budget planners, investing posts and money-mindset graphics.
Cleaning routines, decor mood boards and DIY tutorials.
Newsletter graphics, app icons and creator-economy posts.
Habit trackers, fitness routines and mindfulness journals.
Most icon libraries categorise assets by visual subgroup — animals, faces, household objects, transport. That is useful for product designers, but it is the wrong shape for someone writing a blog post. A food blogger does not search for “food & drink — fruits”; they search for “icons for my recipe round-up”. IconVault re-tags every asset around the latter mental model. Each hub is a content cluster with its own use cases, sub-collections and tag pages, so you spend less time hunting and more time writing.
Inside each hub you will find: a long-form description of how bloggers use the assets, a featured grid of icons paginated 60 at a time, a sub-collection list grouped by visual subgroup, a popular tag cloud and a recommended reading sidebar. Every link leads to a real, indexable HTML page — there are no “coming soon” placeholders anywhere on the site.