[Patternfly] Credit Card Logo Icons

Sam Padgett spadgett at redhat.com
Mon Dec 12 21:21:04 UTC 2016


Hey, Jonathan. Font Awesome has some credit card icons, including Discover.
For instance,

http://fontawesome.io/icon/cc-discover/

They're black and white, however.

On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Jonathan Yu <jawnsy at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hey PatternFlyers,
>
> We're building some web interfaces based on PatternFly that accept payment
> method information.  Since PatternFly doesn't have controls specifically
> for accepting credit cards (compare with Polymer's gold-cc-input
> <https://elements.polymer-project.org/elements/gold-cc-input?view=demo:demo/index.html&active=gold-cc-input>),
> we're using simple text boxes augmented with jquery.payment
> <https://github.com/stripe/jquery.payment> for validation/formatting.
>
> I'm now looking for some logo icons to indicate the types of credit cards
> we support, and also to show that we're validating cards (by automatically
> detecting the card type and displaying a corresponding icon).
>
> Mastercard publishes some
> <https://brand.mastercard.com/brandcenter/mastercard-brand-mark/downloads.html>
> but these are missing Discover (and I don't know if we can use these
> without appropriate legal review)
>
> There are also various third-party ones, but the copyright/license on
> those are often vague or prohibitive for our use case.  Most just say that
> the icons are free (as in beer) but they're not a straightforward license
> like CC-BY or CC0.  IconShock
> <http://www.iconshock.com/credit-card-icons/> has a good set, but it
> requires a commercial license.  There are some on Dribbble and Smashing
> Magazine, but aside from "hey, they're free" there's not really much detail
> about licensing/copyright.
>
> gold-cc-input itself is licensed under a BSD-like license (along with the
> rest of Polymer) but the icons are PNG and were checked in without any
> details of the origin of the icons.
>
> Does anyone have any advice here?
>
> Jonathan
>
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