I’m pleased to have attended another well organised WordPress London event by Keith Devon over at Google Campus London.

A lot of us techy people already know how to create WordPress plug-ins and custom post types for WordPress for use within the WordPress admin panel.

But what if you also need to create beautiful matching custom icons to go with it? Custom icons can give your plug-ins that little bit of extra attention to detail your clients will love.

Thankfully, Laura Kalbag, has given us some great tips and advice on how to do this.

In the presentation Laura created a set of WordPress admin icons on the spot and showed us all step-by-step how she does it.

You can see her presentation here:

You can also find her slides on Speaker Deck.

You can read more about Laura and what she did over on her blog.

P.S. It was also great to have some free pizza and beers courtesy of John from the great guys at CloudFlare.

Thanks.

I’m pleased to have attended another well organised WordPress London event by Keith Devon over at Google Campus London.

A lot of us techy people already know how to create WordPress plug-ins and custom post types for WordPress for use within the WordPress admin panel.

But what if you also need to create beautiful matching custom icons to go with it? Custom icons can give your plug-ins that little bit of extra attention to detail your clients will love.

Thankfully, Laura Kalbag, has given us some great tips and advice on how to do this.

In the presentation Laura created a set of WordPress admin icons on the spot and showed us all step-by-step how she does it.

You can see her presentation here:

You can also find her slides on Speaker Deck.

You can read more about Laura and what she did over on her blog.

P.S. It was also great to have some free pizza and beers courtesy of John from the great guys at CloudFlare.

Thanks.

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