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Folder Base:
Use a traditional folder shape as the base.
Choose a clean, modern color (e.g., blue, green, or orange) to give it a tech feel.
Overlay Elements: Add symbols that represent common data structures:
Tree: A small tree-like icon, with branches and nodes, in the top left corner.
Stack and Queue: Use stacked rectangles or a queue of circles.
Linked List: Add a horizontal line with circles connected by arrows.
Graph: Show interconnected nodes forming a network.
Background Detail:
Use binary numbers (0s and 1s) or a grid pattern faintly embossed into the folder.
This adds a technical vibe without overwhelming the design.
Label:
Include a subtle text label, like DS or Data Structures, below or beside the folder.
Color Code:
Use shades that convey organization and hierarchy, like light blue for folders and brighter colors for the overlays.
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Design Concept for a Data Structures Folder Icon
Folder Base:
Use a traditional folder shape as the base.
Choose a clean, modern color (e.g., blue, green, or orange) to give it a tech feel.
Overlay Elements: Add symbols that represent common data structures:
Tree: A small tree-like icon, with branches and nodes, in the top left corner.
Stack and Queue: Use stacked rectangles or a queue of circles.
Linked List: Add a horizontal line with circles connected by arrows.
Graph: Show interconnected nodes forming a network.
Background Detail:
Use binary numbers (0s and 1s) or a grid pattern faintly embossed into the folder.
This adds a technical vibe without overwhelming the design.
Label:
Include a subtle text label, like DS or Data Structures, below or beside the folder.
Color Code:
Use shades that convey organization and hierarchy, like light blue for folders and brighter colors for the overlays.
Additional context
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: