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I started this icon set for my RKLauncher dock. A few of you have requested that i make some colored versions, and one asked for some Mac icons as well. This is what the set includes so far:

icons3.png

if you like them you can get them here. The psd file is included.

Also I'm not happy with how the Colloquy, Safari, and colored My Computer icons look so I plan to update them soon. Let me know if you have any request, suggestions, criticizms, etc...

Thanx for all the positive feed back thus far. ;)

:cool: UPDATE:

the zip now includes pngs for Opera, IE, Control Panel, a new one for Firefox, their color versions, and colored versions for Finder and Safari. Also updated psd file.

:cool: UPDATE:

the zip has been updated again. see image below for whats new.

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:cool: UPDATE:

the zip now contains icons for My Music, Documents, Pictures, 3 different folder icons, and a winamp icon. I'm pretty much done except for some last minute touch ups and conversions from png to ico. I've had fun creating these. I hope some of you actually use these :p.

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I Wish I had the patience to make icons. :(

Very Nice (Y)

I like the minimal Style you use. But Personally, I would use these because I like having a colourful dock with loads of different icons. If I were making a really smart dock, I would use your fantastic minimal icons ;)

Well done

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cdokakis:

I update the zip folder to include a color variation for both quicktime and messenger pngs. let me know if you like them.

CruJones:

I updated the the zip folder. It now includes pngs for the 3 icons you requested. I'm not completely happy with the colloquy or finder icons and plan to work on them some more when i get a chance. Let me know what you think.

it's late and I'm tired. ( i think the mac icons show it :p ). Once again thanx for all the kind comments and for those that were interested in using them I will finishing working on your requests once I've gotten some sleep. :)

Edited by aberflasm

I was wondering if you could make a couple more. As i use a mac. and really like this. Can you make a Safari, a Finder, and a colloquy icon.

:woot: :cool: :D :laugh:

I have completed all the icons you asked for. See my original post for preview.

Everyone else who requested color versions, I have completed them as well. Again see my original post for a preview.

I'm close to calling it quits with this set. :yes: I want to do a few folder icons (regular, my doc, my pics, etc...). If anyone has any other requests or suggestions please let me know. I hope you enjoy what has been completed thus far. :D

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