This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for things like add/edit/delete/save? I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... Steven -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Steven, This is a little site I saw mentioned before - rather interesting too. http://www.challenger.se/?icondb - Robert Dempsey http://www.techcfl.com Steven Talcott Smith wrote:> This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does > anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for > things like add/edit/delete/save? > > I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture > that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... > > Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... > > Steven >
The following is a very nice free icon set: http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/ -- Joe Clarke RailsPlayground.com On 6/12/06, Steven Talcott Smith <steve@talcottsystems.com> wrote:> This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does > anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for > things like add/edit/delete/save? > > I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture > that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... > > Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... > > Steven > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
I got the following email from Karsten for developing icons for Swing based application. I guess Tango can be used for anything. So you can create your own icons for items that you don''t find anywhere else. "The Eclipse project provides two icon sets, an older one before Eclipse 3.1 M6 and the current one. I personally use the older one, because it "works" better with Win2K and OS X. Both Eclipse icon sets are primarily pixel-based, don''t scale, but are quite easy to extend even for developers, which often lack design experience. Another great icon set is at tango-project.org. You can download the 0.7.2 tango-icon-theme, that already has many frequently used icons. Tango provides all image resources and has info about how to create new Tango-style icons. Since you have the sources, you can produce SVGs and so can scale your icons with the resolution, which becomes more and more important." --- "Robert W. Dempsey" <rdempsey@techcfl.com> wrote:> Steven, > > This is a little site I saw mentioned before - rather interesting too. > http://www.challenger.se/?icondb > > - Robert Dempsey > http://www.techcfl.com > > Steven Talcott Smith wrote: > > This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does > > anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for > > things like add/edit/delete/save? > > > > I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture > > that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... > > > > Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... > > > > Steven > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >http://www.ProblemSolvingSkill.net Hone your problem-solving skills
I find that Crystal Clear and Nuvola icons are great. They are in png format, and have sizes ranging from 16x16 up to 128x128. There''s lots from this site: http://www.kde-look.org Crystal Clear: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=25668 Nuvola: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=5358 Hope that helps, john. Bala Paranj wrote:> I got the following email from Karsten for developing icons for Swing > based application. I guess > Tango can be used for anything. So you can create your own icons for > items that you don''t find > anywhere else. > > "The Eclipse project provides two icon sets, > an older one before Eclipse 3.1 M6 and the > current one. I personally use the older one, > because it "works" better with Win2K and OS X. > > Both Eclipse icon sets are primarily pixel-based, > don''t scale, but are quite easy to extend even > for developers, which often lack design experience. > > Another great icon set is at tango-project.org. > You can download the 0.7.2 tango-icon-theme, > that already has many frequently used icons. > Tango provides all image resources and has info > about how to create new Tango-style icons. > Since you have the sources, you can produce SVGs > and so can scale your icons with the resolution, > which becomes more and more important." > > --- "Robert W. Dempsey" <rdempsey@techcfl.com> wrote: > >> > anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for >> Rails mailing list >> Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > > > http://www.ProblemSolvingSkill.net > Hone your problem-solving skills-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Check out this list of free icon sets: http://www.maxpower.ca/free-icons/2006/03/05/ cheers, AF On 6/12/06, Steven Talcott Smith <steve@talcottsystems.com> wrote:> > This is a little off topic but someone here knows, I''m sure... Does > anyone have a good site to find freely available standard icons for > things like add/edit/delete/save? > > I''m looking for a set of clean and simple matching icons that capture > that Railsy-Web 2.0 feel... > > Maybe icons aren''t Railsy... > > Steven > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- ------------------------------- http://www.aidanf.net ------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060612/9ed529c4/attachment.html