Everyone who knows me knows I’m a Lego fan. In fact, my friend “Mazz Pants” sends me so many regular articles on Legos that I wrote two posts here running on in a hysterical tangent about eminent Lego World Domination because we are just convinced that there is nothing Legos can’t do. (Posts here and here.) So, imagine my mouth-gaping guffaw at googling “Lego Social Media Icons” and finding nothing! Zilch, nada! Not even one lone brick. It’s positively sacrilegious, I tell you!!
But never fear! Lego Social Media Icons are here!!
There are a whopping sixteen of them, including Ravelry because I got a special request for one to add to the knitted media icons I created some months back. Knitting enthusiast meets Lego geekery? Hmmm… It could happen.
They are 284 x 441 pixels, so they’re plenty big enough to size yourself. If you would like to donate because you love them, button is on the right, and/or use this .jpg along with this post’s link to advertise them on your site! (.jpg is included in download)
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I’ve added a few to the Don’t Brake My Art website here so you can see then in action! Or inaction, rather. They. Are. So. Cute! Hmmm… I may have to fashion a Lego gimp suit for Doug. j/k
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This site is dedicated to photography, watercolor art, knitted things and my Francophile tendencies. I also post light technical support ideas for neat web design tricks and fixes, and I have been known to occasionally rant about nonsense.
The company name is Don’t Brake My Art. A command and a cute turn of phrase.
OMG!!!! Do the gimp suit! Do the gimp suit!!! LOL
Neat!
Certainly a must for any Legophile.
Now if there was a way to knit a Lego dude. Then it’d go even better with the knitting social website.
LOL!!! You know… with that bunny onesy and that amazing mask you found, Mazz…
OMG!! Brian! You know better than to plant thoughts like that in my head!!!
I’m pretty sure several of Lego’s patents have run out and the little blocks are Public Domain for any company to manufacture now.
http://boingboing.net/2005/11/17/judge-to-lego-your-p.html
Although the above is a Canadian Supreme Court ruling, Lego has tried to
use both “Copyright” and “Trademark” infringement to get around their Patents expiring all over the world.
The public Grants you an exclusive monopoly for a “limited time” and when that limited time runs out everything is Public Domain.
And if you want the Constitution’s Article I, Section 8 Public Grant of Patent protection, when the time runs out you must give back to the Public Domain.
You do not have to Patent your invention to sell it, and many products which say “Patent Pending (which only means they applied for a Patent) never actually receive the Patent–anybody can submit an application, which is an old marketing trick.
But, the Lego brand name is still a “Trademark” but not the toys themselves.
This really isn’t Lego built Rocket Science.
@Lydia: Yeah, but, putting thoughts like that into people’s heads is just what I do.