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Hey guys

Since the original thread (by Werewolf) is gone, and since there was an unfinished request, I thought I'd repost these.

Here is the complete set of my Office2k3 icons, based on Werewolf's original designs and Vidar's Mac style set. I just finished the blue Visio set (as requested) and am also including my OneNote icon ... :)

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I agree they look nice for XP icons based on the MS design.

But I hope the final ones don't look anything like these.

I still like the app icons from Office 97 more than those from 2000/XP. (Why did they use some stupid abstract icons??)

At the moment, Office 11 merely uses the same abstract icons w/ a slight 3D gradient affect.. nothing special :(

Can you make icons that use the Xp style document? These ones look Mac based

Actually, these icons were made to match the Crystal icon set, which was originally made for KDE. ;)

And to answer your question, I won't be making a WinXP default document type icon, although I do have a 37 layer Photoshop document containing all the icons I made, which I'd be happy to post so that you can make your own ... :)

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