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Artist Dave Brasgalla introduces a new take on his popular Refresh line of folder icons for Apple's Snow Leopard OS.
Talos Tsui expands on his Nimble style folders with a new system folder set for your Mac or PC desktop.
The Iconfactory announces the release of the Helios Database royalty-free stock icon collections for developers.
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.
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.
The Iconfactory was pleased to have the opportunity to design the application icon for Flexibits’ Fantastical.
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.
The beautiful application icon and UI were created for Sophiestication's Wikipedia-based app, Articles, which is a 2010 Apple Design Award winner.
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.
We welcomed the chance to design the mobile user interface for the award-winning, European board game Carcassonne.
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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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