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We worked with Microsoft to create a fresh, new design style and produced over 100 icons to complete the makeover of the Windows XP look and feel.
We were charged to design the prototypes that would become the fundamental visual building blocks of the Microsoft Windows Vista icon suite.
Our team developed a new, friendly and consumer-oriented visual style for Microsoft's popular online community software - MSN 9.
We were charged with the creation of a new, unique icon style to unify the user interface in Red Hat’s overhaul of their very popular Linux operating system.
This suite of product icons was designed by the Iconfactory for PKWare to emphasize security as well as unparalleled compression and storage.
Iconfactory artists designed and produced over 100 user interface and website icons for Microsoft's revolutionary new XBOX 360 entertainment platform.
The Iconfactory was challenged to design a suite of website buddy avatars that were as visually distinctive and fun to use as Ma.gnolia.com itself.
The Iconfactory worked closely with the team at Roxio to design and produce a user interface and desktop icon suite update for their popular Toast application.
Custom icons are a visual way to quickly identify and locate various files and folders on your computer's desktop.
Once art work is finalized, we turn to the filter we created for use with Photoshop, IconBuilder, to construct our icons.
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