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to bad he is selling most of his icons :(

@ bayrider...quite allright in sharing these, thanks for doing so and glad y'all are enjoying this set :D

@ icecaveman I am NOT selling all my icons :rolleyes: I have only one (1) set of stock icons for sale on my website and that is for developers, web designers, etc. who want to use these for commercial applications or commercial websites. They make money from their applications and websites so if I provide them with a service then I don't see what is the problem with me making a living from my work also. Making icons for me is fun and I do share most all my work for free for personal use. You can find all my free sets through all the pages in my 'Sample' section. One set of stock icons (which are not for you guys anyhoo) does not constitute me 'selling most of his icons' as you put it. Please know what you are talking about first before making false statements like this about anyone.

@ folks I create icons for a living just like many folks here that go to work every day to make money. I'm sure y'all don't work 'for free' and like getting that paycheck at the end of the week. Well, same thing here...I create icons for developers and web designers for purchase whether it be in the form of that one stock set or the custom icons I create for them. BUT at the same time, I also give out a lot of my work for free to the customizing/graphics community and have been doing so for over 2 years...the Pastel set being a good example. That's my hard work and many weeks, if not months, of my time spent on those free sets too but I don't charge for those sets that I give away. Wonder how many of you would work and donate some of your own worktime for free expecting only a few 'thanks-you's in return like us iconists and other graphics artists do? :whistle:

Anyhoo, sorry that I had to post this but I have already read more than a few times in here that I charge for my icons and I just wanted to correct those false statements. Oh, and btw, I'm a girl ;) heheh

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THANK YOU!

The download link at marvilla.us doesn't work for me. I've been looking for an alternate download link for a while now.

Great icons.  :D

Try turning off your firewall to download from my Iconica site or create a rule in in your firewall application for it. I have had a problem with people sucking up my bandwidth by hotlinking directly to my downloads so I had to place a hotlink protection script on the page to protect my bandwidth consumption. Please read the FAQ on my site on how to create rules for your firewall if you are having problems downloading...the info is all there in the FAQ for ya :) ...and thanks!

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