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Artist Kate England releases Volume 4 of her series of icons based on the GUI of Apple's new iPhone.
Ged & Anthony will be appearing at the Triangle Mac User's Group meeting this Monday, March 10th in Raleigh.
Spruce up the appearance of your Leopard stacks with the latest freeware release from David Lanham - Agua Stacks.
Dave Brasgalla takes up the challenge of designing a new set of default folders for Apple's Leopard operating system.
Artist Kate England releases Volume 3 of her series of icons based on the GUI of Apple's new iPhone.
Artist Kate England releases Volume 4 of her series of icons based on the GUI of Apple's new iPhone.
The second installment of Refresh from Dave Brasgalla brings the beauty of cherry blossoms to your desktop.
A set of simple, but elegant folder replacement icons for Apple's 10.5 Leopard operating system.
Artist Kate England releases Volume 3 of her series of icons based on the GUI of Apple's new iPhone.
We were charged to design the prototypes that would become the fundamental visual building blocks of the Microsoft Windows Vista icon suite.
The Iconfactory designed a unique set of icons for Sage (UK) Limited's business management software to bridge the gap to Windows Vista.
The Iconfactory was hired to design an icon suite for the website of one of the largest financial institutions in the world, the London Stock Exchange.
Iconfactory artists worked to design a memorable set of desktop and toolbar icons for RhodoSoft's Mac OS X investment portfolio tracker - FolioCalc.
The Iconfactory designed and developed well over 300 icons for three separate Autodesk applications - Map 3D 2007, Topobase 2007, and Mapguide Enterprise.
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Custom icons are a visual way to quickly identify and locate various files and folders on your computer's desktop.
Yes, we worked closely with Microsoft to develop a suite of icons including the Recycle Bin, My Computer and others.
A popular way to distribute your creations is via disk images. These steps will help you create your first Mac disk image.
Instead of double-clicking the archive, Windows users need to right-click and select "Extract All..." to view icons.
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