Yep free icons!
Go on, download em. I dare you!
Here's the deal, they have been sitting here on my desktop for quite some time which is no good to anyone is it. Originally they were designed to make a quick buck and see if I was up to the job. They were inspired from Dan's awesome set, Overcast and after learning from his The Anatomy of an Icon tutorial I had to give it a go. I suggest if you want a top quality set of greyscale icons head over to Simplebits and buy yourself a set from a pro.
What do you get?
Greyscale is a set of 40 greyscale icons which each fit into a 34 x 34 pixel area.
- 1 flat file gif containing all 40 icons
- 1 flat file png containing all 40 icons (All colours intact)
- 40 individual gif files
- The right to do what you like with them - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Australia
The icons
- A whole bunch of arrows (which were done because I couldn't think of anything else)
- Refresh/reload
- Plus, minus and delete
- Increase/decrease font size
- Quotation marks
- Home
- Loading (Mac Style)
- Lock
- Ummm...A donut?
- Empty document
- Multiple empty documents (for a hard day at work)
- Typed document
- Multiple image document
- Image document
- Search document
- Loading document
- Multiple profiles
- Left/Right Speech
- Earth (with Australia in view!)
- CD/DVD
- Clock pointing to 13:30 am/pm (your choice)
- Warning/Attention
- Desktop (OS X style - Just use your imagination!)
- Terminal (OS X style - Could be DOS but who wants a DOS icon?)
- Mail (with cute sender info)
- Calendar (with 31 days)
- Conversation
- Blank stamp (couldn't draw the old bag of a Queen)
The reasons why they are free
- So I don't have to put those goofy red copyright lines all over them!
- So I don't have to worry about people stealing them
Download Now!
Designed and produced by Ian Main - e-lusion.com
