UniCons Font
These really useful UI icons from the Open Font Library could be perfect combined with @font-face for really awesome web buttons!
These really useful UI icons from the Open Font Library could be perfect combined with @font-face for really awesome web buttons!
Brent Jackson has handcrafted these crisp, clean icons for your web and UI projects. They’re pretty apptacular, so put the free Lite set to use or pick up the full Wired set!
These little gems win on site presentation alone, never mind the 330 incredible icons bundled in every zip file. Continue reading
Jackie Tran of Deviantart has released a super glossy set of over 100 perfectly rounded icons for your personal projects. Continue reading
The freebie loving folks at 365PSD recently released these teensy-tiny, itty bitty icons featuring an army of great symbols- shopping carts to arrows to charts to… well, the list goes on.
Joseph Silva has Dribbbled these incredibly cutesy icons, using a famously juvenile mix of bright and bold to make them look sweet enough to eat.
The new iTunes logo is a refreshing take on the old, rusty CD. But Louis Harboe of Graphicpeel has added some stylish bevel and glossy tweaks, as well as an alternative purple version ideal for iOS.
Take a look at this fantastic set of 170 high quality icons. Your first thought might be “Aren’t WooThemes the guys who make WordPress themes?”, but they love icons too! Hooray!
They have a slightly odd name, I’ll admit- but they’re just a brilliant set of 32px icons crafted by Jonas Rask. All 96 of the beauties are the pride of Denmark and can be the pride of your website!
These incredible phone icons crafted by the folk at Iconshock are brilliant icon replicas of handsets like the iPhone and BlackBerry Curve. Continue reading
A year on since its release and Graphicpeel’s Credit Card set is still one of my favourites. Included are 35 PNG icons to liven up any ecommerce site. Continue reading
The Helveticons set has been around for a little while now, but some things only get better with age. Let’s bring on the Swiss. Continue reading