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The Iconfactory re-animates itself yet again for our 2011 haunted Halloween makeover. Happy Halloween everyone!
xScope 2.5.1 released for Snow Leopard and Lion. xScope 2.2.3 released for Leopard.
2010 at the Iconfactory focused on Apple's new iPad, Frenzic coming of age, Astronut & of course plenty of icons.
We're pleased to add two new client projects to our iPhone & iPod touch design portfolio - Carcassonne & Briefs.
2009 at the Iconfactory introduced talented new faces, iPhone software, and a slew of cool icons including Star Trek.
New web collections now available at stockicons.com
Artist Louie Mantia releases a large set of hard drive icons inspired by the industrial design of Jonathan Ive.
2008 at the Iconfactory included Indiana Jones icons, Frenzic for the iPhone, an Apple Design Award & much more.
Things have been pretty quiet around the Iconfactory lately. Client and iPhone work has kept busy behind the scenes.
Twitterrific honored at WWDC 2008 with an Apple Design Award for Best iPhone Social Networking Application.
Join Iconfactory artists Ged Maheux and David Lanham at the ICON 5 Illustration conference this July 4th weekend in NYC.
How time flies! We accomplished a lot in 2007 including new software, icons and a site devoted to our glassy overlord.
The fine folks over at MacThemes present an inside look at the Iconfactory's own David Lanham.
Craig Hockenberry pens an article about Apple's iPhone for A List Apart online magazine.
Craig discusses some issues with the new Dock in Leopard
The Iconfactory's Featured Projects gets updated with new work from Microsoft Windows Vista, Roxio Central and more.
Our friends at Panic introduced their latest and greatest creation for single window web development - Coda.
Corey and Dave join noted icon artists for an informal rap about icons and more in the latest 37Signals Fireside Chat.
2006 was our tenth anniversary in which we pumped out 28 icon sets, new software, and oh yeah, two all new websites!
The Iconfactory rises from the grave once again for our 2006 haunted Halloween makeover. Happy Halloween everyone!
Apple Matters offers up a fun and insightful interview into what makes our very own David Lanham tick.
Here is some new information about how you can submit a press release to us with your news.
We are pleased to announce that we have received official word from Adobe on some of our suggestions for Illustrator!
We follow up on our post about our top five pet peeves in Adobe Illustrator with tips and tricks from our visitors.
The workers send out a shout to the talented folks at Adobe about five things in Illustrator that could use a little love.
The workers take a few moments to thank everyone who has written with their positive feedback on the redesign.
We celebrate our 10th anniversary with the launch of all-new versions of both Iconfactory.com and Stockicons.com!
Corey and Craig prepare to make the annual pilgrimage to Apple's World Wide Developer Conference in California.
We miss Pixelplaooza too. It ran for 8 years and inspired icon artists worldwide. We hope to bring it back soon.
Our annual icon design contest, Pixelpalooza goes on hiatus until further notice so we can take a breather!
The Iconfactory announces the release of a new family of royalty-free stock icons for developers - Porcelain.
The workers wish the talented gang at Panic congrats for winning two Apple Design Awards for their work on Unison.
Corey and Craig attend the 2004 WWDC conference and stockicons.com announces a new icon family - Cricket.
Yes, we admit it. We made a mistake with the now infamous "Black phase" of the Iconfactory website design.
Our Chief Typist, Craig Hockenberry, adds several new faq items to our Developer Zone help page to answer your questions.
The workers return from their 2003 holiday break and take stock of what we accomplished this past year.
The Iconfactory announces the release of a new family of stock icons for developers and designers - Satin.
Foreman Gedeon Maheux is interviewed by it-enquirer.com about our process of designing and producing icons.
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