Category: Icons

Free Halloween Graphic Design Resources - Day Nineteen: Halloween Grab Bag »

As our selection of free design resources for Halloween winds down, we are just going to mix together what we have left. Here is a vector with a tutorial, some bats photoshop brushes, some icons, color pallettes, and horror fonts.
Halloween Pumpkin Vector and Tutorial from N.Design Studio
N.Design Studio shows you how to make it and [...]

Free Halloween Graphic Design Resources - Day Eighteen: Vector RSS Icons - a DB Download »

With so much of the early success of this blog being attributed to my massive RSS icons post, I couldn’t resist playing around with some Halloween rss icons for you. I think the jack o’ lanterns could work well, and I’ve done 2 different versions of a bat as well as just for fun. These [...]

Free Halloween Graphic Design Resources - Day Thirteen: Icons from Iconfactory »

Iconfactory offers lots of sets of icons, in PC and Macintosh formats, that are free for personal desktop use. Year after year, they offer some great sets of free Halloween icons. Here are my favorites:
World of Aqua: After Dark

Haunted Hard Drives

Free Halloween Graphic Design Resources - Day Three: Icons »

Zeus Box
Desktop icons set. The set are contain 11 pumpkin smilies and 7 “graphical halloweeb.”

(Note: You can also purchase a vector set of these icons for $14.50.)
kearone (DeviantART)
PNGs included. For use with Windows XP/Vista.

Over 35 Different Styles of RSS Icons »

I’m not going to sit here and claim this is every different design, but I found quite a few them. I’ve tried to note where the vector or Photoshop files are available for download. Plus, if you scroll all the way down to the bottom, you can find resources and tutorials for making your own. [...]

Over 55 Free WordPress Icons »

snap2objects
30 free icons in various colors in PDF vector format

Icon Search Engines »

There are lots of places here and there around the web to pick up free icons, but to simplify things, there are a couple of icon search engines: Iconfinder and iconlet.
I prefer Iconfinder. It’s a little slicker, and I like the way it handles the selection of icon sizes.