Mmmm... Tasty!

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Whether you're a designer or a writer, you know the how important a good ole cup-o-coffee can be. This freebie comes with two icons. With and without coffee drips.

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Inside the lab
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Learn more about the Icon Lab and what we have to offer.

Custom designs
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Need some custom work done? Have a look at a couple of the projects we've worked on previously.

Some additions to the Nova set

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Just a quick update to let you know we’ve added several new icons to the free Nova icon set.

The free update adds the following icons: Blueprint, Cone, New Pencil, Lock, Test Tubes, and a Bar Graph.

Check out the downloads page and be sure to click each icon to get a full-size 512 x 512 view of the icons.

Enjoy the freebies!
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Introducing Nova

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We’re very happy to introduce our latest free set of icons.

The Nova family of icons is to be an ever expanding set of 3D icons. As the set grows we will keep you updated on the blog.

Currently the set includes a metal trash can, pencil, top hat and magic top hat, column, beaker and bomb (slightly different from our previous free bomb icon).

Check them out and be sure to let us know what you think.

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Small is good

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We've just added a new set of stock icons. Our latest package, titled Petite, consists os 135 miniature icons.

Even though they’re small they pack a lot of punch. The three colored sets (45 icons each) measure 16 x 16 px. They come in PNG (with transparent backgrounds), ICNS, ICO and Macintosh Folder formats.

These small wonders are great for web design, RapidWeaver themes, applications and more

This set of icons come at a small price: $5.95.

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Dragoman icon

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Dare to be Creative, the makers of iArchiver and Renamer 4 Mac, released their latest application, Dragoman.

Since we worked with them previously on their iArchiver and Renamer 4 Mac app icons they approached us to make an icon for Dragoman. Their idea of a camel as the icon was based upon the name of the application...

From dictionary.com:
A dragoman is an interpreter and guide in the Near East; in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries a translator of European languages for the Turkish and Arab authorities and most dragomans were Greek (many reached high positions in the government) 


Dragoman is a utility application that batch converts images, photos, PDFs, music and archive files using a graphical drag and drop interface. It converts popular image file formats including JPEG, PDF, TIFF and PNG, as well as widespread music and archive file formats.

From Dare to be Creative’s press release:
Dragoman offers a lightweight drag and drop interface where users drag the files they want to convert into the application, pick a new format and drag the converted files back out again. The interface was kept lean to make it quicker and easier for users to work together with Finder when converting a large number of files. To allow users to work seamlessly with Dragoman right from the start, the interface was designed to blend closely and unobtrusively into the Mac environment.

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You should definitely drop by their site and grab your trial version. It truly is quite simple to use. And the interface couldn’t be more simple.

*Note: This icon is the property of Dare to be be Creative and cannot be used or duplicated without their permission.

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