
I’m sure all users will immediately associate a Sony 3.5″ Floppy Disk with “save”. It’s not like the stock icon library also had an OK button.

I’m sure all users will immediately associate a Sony 3.5″ Floppy Disk with “save”. It’s not like the stock icon library also had an OK button.
I like it actually, but it could definitely do with a bit of coloring to make it easier to see what it is – someone might not immediately recognize it as a diskette.
It’s not even a very good rendition of a floppy disk. The borders are too thick.
An OK button would do just fine – it has universal meaning. A floppy disk FFS?
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