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Win9x style web icons

Author: 
devurandom
Thursday, December 20, 2012 - 05:59
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
web
icons
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • A Pixel Art Collection
  • Fonts, huds and menus (pixelart)
  • Game
  • Top Down 2D JRPG 32x32 Art Collection
  • User Interface
  • User Interface (UI) Art Collection
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Inspired by the old style web icon set by Downdate, I decided to remake the icons in a style more characteristic of actual Windows 95/98 applications.

Attribution Instructions: 
Icons by /usr/share, based on "Old Style Web Icons" by Downdate.
File(s): 
9xicons.png 9xicons.png 2.4 Kb [214 download(s)]
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Downdate
joined 12 years 6 months ago
12/20/2012 - 10:05
Downdate's picture

Nice job! I thought it looked familiar. It definitly has the look!

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undesired
joined 14 years 2 months ago
12/20/2012 - 17:28

looks a bit more like classic kde style than w9x imo

 

Windows 95 had several icon styles. Other than the flat 16-color style it had, there's the Plus! style with dramatic and contrasted shading without hard edge contours, and there's the IE4+ light gray button style which also later made its way throughout Windows 98's shell.

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