Icons Links & Reference (icons.shtml) | Updated: 09-Oct-2008 - 13:35
With my training and background in as a graphic artists logos and icons have always intrigued me. Here is a collection of sites with cool icons that I have used on my computer and on my Curt Sheller Publications family of web sites.
Check out the system replacement icon set: Margin 1.0, A system replacement icon set, hand-scribbled lovingly in the corners of xeroxed pages and notebooks during times of idle boredom.
Silk Icons is a smooth, free icon set, containing over 700 16-by-16pixel icons in strokably-soft PNG format. Containing a large variety of icons, you're sure to find something that tickles your fancy. And all for a low low price of $0.00. You can't say fairer than that.
I use these icons trough my sites.
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.
InterfaceLIFT, your source for graphical user interface enhancements for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. We specialize in desktop wallpaper, icons, themes, and news with a focus on community. New content is posted virtually every day so make sure to bookmark us and come back often.
Award-winning site will allow you to snag the slickest Mac OS X, XP and Icontainer iconsets and desktop images as well as offering tutorials, articles and links.
Their mission with this blog is to scour the web for the best in all things GUI - that is, Graphical User Interface. From far and wide, we’ll bring you icons, wallpapers, utilities and more to keep your digital life looking good. We’ll also throw down some opinion from time to time about the state of GUI on the devices we love to use.
This site contains one of the largest Mac icon archives, plus it features IconBuilder, which lets you create your own icons, and CandyBar, which changes icons anywhere on your Mac, including the Trash and toolbar items.
A blog that scours the web for the best in all things GUI.
Makers of Margin a system replacement icon set, hand-scribbled lovingly in the corners of xeroxed pages and notebooks during times of idle boredom.
Every volume, application, file, and folder on your Mac is represented by an icon. Volume icons tend to look like the item that they represent, for example, your hard disk looks like a hard drive, CDs and DVDs look like discs, and removable drives look like removable drives. more at: apple.com
IconTown is not just another website offering icons for download - it's an international project where each structure you see is a contribution from people who love making icons. Not being updated but worth visiting.