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After 12 years, design studio 3 Fish in a Tree decided to create a redesign of their brand identity.
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While working at Google, San Francisco-based graphic designer and illustrator Celeste Prevost had the pleasure to create several illustrations, icons, and logos for Google and its affiliated products.
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Graphic designer Luboš Volkov from Czech Republic designed this free icon set including over 60 beautiful vector icons as EPS, AI, and SVG Files. Free Download here.
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A selection of symbolic icon designs by graphic designer and illustrator Tim Boelaars.
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A small but fine compilation of super detailed icon designs from different projects created for iPhone’s iOS and Android by Román Jusdado, an illustrator, designer and master of photoshop based in Barcelona, Spain.
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Julian Hrankov originally designed these vintage inspired icons for a university presentation. The full icon set is now available for free. You can use them for private and commercial work. Download the free vector icon set here.
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I’m always impressed if I find graphic designers who still possesses the skills to work by hand. Check out this selection of sketches by Eddie Lobanovskiy for several projects such as logo designs, typefaces, icons and user interfaces.
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Some logo designs and graphics by Simon Walker.
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Helsinki, Finland-based Bond agency developed the brand identity and interior design for Aschan Deli, a bar for breakfast, lunch, snack, and coffee. Bond agency created all identity products and symbols used in the signage, communications and interior.
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Dutch illustration duo Loulou and Tummie designed a collection of icons and badges for Foodzy, an online game and app for Android & iPhone.
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I recently came across this website called “The Noun Project”. The site collects and organizes a mass of different symbols, created by different graphic designers and illustrators. You can submit your own design works to the collection and for sure you are able to download every single icon.
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Check out the full list of 30 high quality icon sets for graphic and web designers ( free download) here.
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A series of stamp icons, designed by Valerie Jar for the National Parks - National Geographic app. The app was developed by Rally Interactive and you can download it here.
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Designed by Vladimir Kudinov.
“We have decided to chip in, because we are good at this and have designed a huge pack that contains over 300 elements for webdesign that represent almost anything one can imagine. The elements are so far distributed on 5 pages. You can find here: Edit Boxes, Tabs, Buttons, Notification Windows, Menus, fast solutions for the menu tabs, windows, backgrounds, graphics, sliders, informational blocks and many others. All the elements have been done in Photoshop using Shapes. This means that all the elements can be zoomed in or out without losing quality. All the elements from this pack are editable and available in PSD (fully layered), hence they can be easily integrated in any concept or design.”
Check out more information and images about the pack on Behance or buy the Impressionist user interface pack here.
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