Gift Icons
A ribboned box reads instantly as "something extra for you" — promotional banners, referral program rewards, loyalty points, birthday or milestone perks. This page collects gift icon variants across Pathwork's libraries, from a plain outline box to filled or bow-detail versions, so you can match the exact weight your promo banner or rewards section needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Beyond actual gift or present features, the gift icon is commonly reused for referral program rewards, loyalty point redemptions, promotional discounts, or 'you've unlocked a perk' notifications — anywhere a product wants to signal 'here's something extra for you' without implying it's a literal wrapped present.
Yes, this is one of the most direct uses — a gift icon on a product page or checkout option to let users mark an order as a gift, sometimes triggering gift wrapping, a gift message field, or hidden pricing on the packing slip.
Gift tends to imply a tangible or redeemable reward (points, a discount, a physical item), while badge or trophy icons more often represent achievement or status (completing a milestone, reaching a rank) without necessarily being redeemable for something. Pick based on whether the reward is something users can claim or just something they've earned as recognition.
A subtle shake or bounce animation is a common way to draw attention to a gift icon in a promotional banner or notification, typically implemented with a CSS animation applied around the icon rather than the icon itself being animated by default.
Each icon keeps the license from its source library attached to it, and terms can differ depending on which library a specific icon comes from. Check the license shown on the individual icon's page before using it commercially.
Yes, this can work well if you're showing an available or unclaimed reward count — a small badge overlay on the gift icon (similar to how notification bells display unread counts) can indicate the number of gifts, rewards, or perks a user hasn't yet claimed.