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Playful Avatars

Playful avatars is a zero-dependency SVG-based avatar generator, distributed as a custom element (web component). It is a fork/rewrite of the popular Boring avatars library, but without React.

Features:

  • Generates a custom avatar for any username
  • Bring your own color palette
  • Zero-dependencies
  • No build step
  • Generated SVGs are exactly the same as Boring avatars to serve as a drop-in replacement if you want to ditch React

Demo

Usage

Via npm:

npm install playful-avatars
import 'playful-avatars';

Or as a <script> tag:

<script type="module" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/playful-avatars/index.js"></script>

Then use the HTML:

<playful-avatar name="Maria Mitchell"></playful-avatar>

Including the script automatically defines the custom element.

Props & Attributes

Props are reflected as attributes. colors as prop is an array of hex colors. colors as attribute is a string of hex colors separated by commas.

Prop Type Default
size number or string depends on variant, make sure to specify size in CSS
square boolean false
title boolean false
name string Clara Barton
variant oneOf: beam, marble, pixel,sunset, ring, bauhaus beam
colors (prop) array ['#92A1C6', '#146A7C', '#F0AB3D', '#C271B4', '#C20D90']
colors (attribute) string #92A1C6,#146A7C,#F0AB3D,#C271B4,#C20D90

Name

The name prop is mandatory and is used to generate the avatar. It can be the username, email or any random string.

<playful-avatar name="Maria Mitchell"></playful-avatar>

Variant

The variant prop is used to change the theme of the avatar. The available variants are: beam, marble, pixel, sunset, ring and bauhaus.

<playful-avatar name="Alice Paul" variant="marble"></playful-avatar>

Colors

The colors prop is used to change the color palette of the avatar:

<playful-avatar name="Grace Hopper" colors="#fb6900,#f63700,#004853,#007e80,#00b9bd"></playful-avatar>

The # is optional:

<playful-avatar name="Grace Hopper" colors="fb6900,f63700,004853,007e80,00b9bd"></playful-avatar>

Set the colors prop in JavaScript:

const el = document.getElementsByTagName('playful-avatar')[0];
el.colors = ['#fb6900', '#f63700', '#004853', '#007e80', '#00b9bd'];
el.colors = '#fb6900,#f63700,#004853,#007e80,#00b9bd'; // works too

Differences from Boring avatars

  • Removed prop size in favor of setting width and height in CSS
  • Removed prop square in favor of using CSS to create many more border shapes, styles, shadows, etc.
  • Default avatar shape is a square, because the SVG is always square
  • Set default variant to beam instead of marble
  • Single file, no build step, less complexity

CSS Styling

Playful avatars uses the shadow DOM, but the SVG is exposed as part="svg".

Avatar size

playful-avatar {
	width: 80px;
	height: 80px;
}

Or

playful-avatar::part(svg) {
	width: 80px;
	height: 80px;
}

Border shapes

Make the avatar a circle with CSS:

playful-avatar::part(svg) {
	border-radius: 50%;
}

A rounded rectangle with a black border and a box shadow:

playful-avatar::part(svg) {
	border-radius: 10px;
	border: 2px black;
	box-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) 0px 6px 12px 0px;
}

Additional notes

  • Forked from v1.11.2 on 2025-01-29
  • Why did I fork? A small self-contained element like this is the perfect candidate for a custom element. I don't use React and it's unfortunate that the original library is React-only.
  • Thanks to boringdesigners and contributors for the great work on the original library