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"It's alive! ALIVE!"

The Iconfactory re-animates itself yet again for our 2011 haunted Halloween makeover. Happy Halloween everyone!

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Important xScope Updates for Leopard & Lion

xScope 2.5.1 released for Snow Leopard and Lion. xScope 2.2.3 released for Leopard.

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Year In Review for 2010

2010 at the Iconfactory focused on Apple's new iPad, Frenzic coming of age, Astronut & of course plenty of icons.

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Two New Additions to Our Portfolio

We're pleased to add two new client projects to our iPhone & iPod touch design portfolio - Carcassonne & Briefs.

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Year In Review for 2009

2009 at the Iconfactory introduced talented new faces, iPhone software, and a slew of cool icons including Star Trek.

Freeware

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Ive Drives

Drives modeled after the industrial design at Apple.

Design Services

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Fantastical

The Iconfactory was pleased to have the opportunity to design the application icon for Flexibits’ Fantastical.

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Deep Green

Joachim Bondo's Deep Green chess program is a part of portable computing history. Bondo approached the Iconfactory to help him take Deep Green's graphics into the era of iPhone HD Retina and iPad displays.

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Articles

The beautiful application icon and UI were created for Sophiestication's Wikipedia-based app, Articles, which is a 2010 Apple Design Award winner.

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Briefs

No doubt we had lots of fun with these undies-inspired icons. Nothing creates a lasting impression like beautifully designed icons that make you laugh.

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Carcassonne

We welcomed the chance to design the mobile user interface for the award-winning, European board game Carcassonne.

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Does the Iconfactory take on contract icon work?

Yes, the Iconfactory offers custom icon design services. Contact us for our rates, practices and availability.

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Why do I have icon archive problems in OS X 10.3+?

The "Create archive" feature in Mac OS X 10.3 and later can lead to problems and we recommend against using it.

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What information is helpful in developing an estimate?

Information such as how many icons, what sizes and delivery formats are all helpful in creating an accurate estimate.

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What are custom icons used for exactly?

Custom icons are a visual way to quickly identify and locate various files and folders on your computer's desktop.

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What are typical turnaround times for icon projects?

Turnaround times for contract icon design work vary greatly based on a number of factors including size and quantity.

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In order to make it easy for you to find what you are looking for, we have built some features into our search engine that allow you to customize your search:

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