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Kneel Before Zog!

David Lanham travels to Comic Con 2008 and unleashes a Somatic vinyl creation on the unsuspecting masses!

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Somatic Extravaganza!

Artist David Lanham releases a visual theme on his personal webpage to accompany his Somatic system icon set.

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More Somatic Goodies Arrive

Artist David Lanham releases the latest freeware collection in the Somatic series with all new app replacements.

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Filling In The Blanks

Iconfactory workers have released Tiger Extras, a set of additional system replacement icons for our popular styles.

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The Somatic Universe Just Expanded

Iconfactory artist David Lanham expands on his popular "Somatic" freeware icon collection.

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Somatic Xtras2

Application & extra replacement icons for Somatic.

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Somatic Xtras

Applications and miscellaneous extras for Somatic.

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Somatic

Play with these fun, organic system replacement icons.

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