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Icons Redmond LoRA for Qwen Image 2512: Generate App Icons with Precision

TL;DR with 3 actionable bullets:

What This Model Does

Icons Redmond is a lightweight LoRA adapter specifically trained to generate app icons with excellent detail and consistency. Unlike general-purpose models, this specialization excels at creating cohesive icon designs with a clean, professional aesthetic suitable for mobile and desktop applications.

The model was trained on curated app icon datasets and produces images with crisp lines, consistent styling, and careful attention to the small details that matter in icon design. At only 25.96 MB, it's a lightweight addition to any Qwen Image 2512 workflow.

Example app icon generation

Base Model and Training

Icons Redmond uses Qwen/Image-2512 as its base model, with LoRA adapter weights fine-tuned specifically for icon generation. The model follows the diffusers template for diffusion LoRAs and is compatible with standard Diffusers pipelines. Training leveraged GPU resources from Redmond.AI.

How to Use

Trigger Words

The model responds to these trigger words:

Include these in your prompt alongside your desired icon description. Example: ICREDM a modern app icon for a weather application

For best results, use ComfyUI as recommended by the author. The LoRA integrates seamlessly with existing Qwen Image workflows through standard adapters.

Model Card Metadata

Examples

Second example showing varied icon styles

Third example demonstrating detailed icon elements

Download and Usage

The model weights are available in Safetensors format. Download from HuggingFace or Civitai and load into your preferred interface. With 650 Civitai downloads and growing adoption in the AI art community, this LoRA is gaining traction among UI/UX designers and app developers.

Third example demonstrating detailed icon elements

License

Licensed under Apache 2.0, allowing both personal and commercial use with proper attribution.

Support the Creator

Follow @artificialguybr on Twitter for updates and consider supporting through Patreon, Ko-fi, or Buy Me a Coffee for continued model development.


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