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Introducing Browser Silhouette Icons

Free Icons for your Web Projects

A journal entry posted
about icons & browser icons.
As presented by the remarkable Fred LeBlanc.
now with 309 reads

I’m currently updating the Roundabout documentation for the upcoming release of version 2 and I needed a way to express that Roundabout works great in all modern browsers. The web had a couple of options, but I wasn't too keen on any set in particular, so I decided to make my own and give them away for free!

World, I give you Browser Silhouette Icons.

The set is offered as one big package full of vector formats (.ai for Adobe Illustrator, .eps for general vectors and .csh, which is a custom shapes library for Adobe Photoshop) as well as many common sizes of PNG icons (in 512, 256, 128, 96, 72, 64, 48, 32, 24 pixel versions).

As always, if you do use them and do something cool with them, let me know. It’s always a thrill to see something I’ve done help someone else out.

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Fred LeBlanc is trying to make the web a better place. He develops, designs, writes, improves, constructs, invents, and creates (hopefully) interesting content and projects.

He’s reasonably well-known for his jQuery plugin, he co-runs a meet up for web folks and he’s been known to make a TextMate theme or two.

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