Django Web Framework is part of the CoreUI Brands icon pack, which contains 830 open-source icons. The icons in this pack are licensed under the CC0-1.0 and were created by creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek.
The icons are available for download in both SVG and PNG formats. SVG files are recommended for most uses as they are scalable and editable, while PNG files are provided for cases where a raster image format is needed.
You are free to use, modify, and incorporate these icons into your projects, both for personal and commercial use, as long as you follow the attribution requirements specified in the CC0-1.0 License.
This icon is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license, which means the creator has waived all copyrights and related rights, placing the work in the public domain for any use without restrictions.
Yes, this icon is available for download in both SVG and PNG formats. SVG files are recommended for most uses as they are scalable and editable. PNG files are also provided for when you need a raster image format.
You can also select the size of the icon when you download it.
Yes, since this icon is open-source, you are free to modify it to suit your needs. However, please be sure to follow the attribution requirements specified in the CC0-1.0 license. Also, read the full license to understand what you can and cannot do with this icon.
This icon was designed by creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek.
Also keep in mind that having too many SVG icons on your page can slow down rendering, so it's best to use them judiciously.
To properly attribute the creator of this icon, include a credit line such as "Icon by creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek, licensed under CC0-1.0" in your project, website, or documentation.
Here's a quick snippet you can use:
<a href="https://github.com/coreui/coreui-icons">creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek</a>
If you use Markdown, you can use the following:
[Icon by creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek](https://github.com/coreui/coreui-icons)
This icon is licensed for commercial use under the CC0-1.0 license. You are free to use it in both personal and commercial projects. But be sure to read the license to learn more about what you can and cannot do.