Well, there are more jobs than just relate to the professions. In fact, I'd rather just have a generic "I'm going to a workshop to work" icon, and I don't think many people care about the specifics more than that.
IMHO, just "Working (or going to work) in a mason's shop" is good enough. I probably don't care whether he's making a hatch cover or a door when I'm looking in stonesense. If I really care,i can check the shop to see what's at the top of the queue.
I also have trouble seeing the details in the sprites you're posting here. Part of it may just be that I need new contacts, and part may be the resolution of my screen. Can we get some actual screenshots of them in stonesense? I seem to be able to see the profession sprites better that way. I realize that you're just doing the sprites and may not have a version of stonesense that will display them, so I guess this will mean you handing off a preliminary version of the sprites to whomever is doing the code to display them. But it would help those of us who have trouble seeing them.
BTW, thanks for all the work you're putting in on these.
Actually, the "constructing a hatch cover" does not mean going to a mason workshop, it means actually installing one.
Anyway, Caldfir posted a screenshot:
Testing out Kohaku's profession icons:
I had to shrink the backplates because they were touching the name text and it looked weird. The jobs seem to all be lining up with what they are ingame, so I didn't screw that up
This is basically why I was originally trying to go for entirely basing this on color blobs, which you'd just have to learn from a key to understand.
I could still try making an alternate set of nothing but color blob profession markers.
Anyway, the point is not that you can recognize things, it's that you can distinguish one thing from another. So long as "red in the top right means hauling" is clear, it shouldn't matter if you can't tell the difference between an arrow and a plus sign.
That's, again, why I went for status gems in the bottom left. It's just a square, but as long as the same color of square indicates the same general types of activities, that's all that matters, because I'm obviously not going to satisfy
both the desire for a detailed and pretty icon
and having a perfectly clear and unambiguous image for every single type of job.