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We are looking for an icon library that is open licensed. We want to use the icons as a prototype not the final version of the application, but they need to be open to use.

EDIT 1: Even though many of the responses are good and useful, I will mark as correct answer the one with more votes. First because I like it, and second because the amount of votes. Thanks to all of you for your responses.

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What exactly do you mean by "open licensed" and "open to use"? "Open" and "free" is not the same thing, stuff can be "open" and still cost the money. – Milan Babuškov Jun 21 at 6:14
stackoverflow.com/questions/139944/… – Paolo Bergantino Jul 18 at 2:17

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famfamfam icons are used everywhere.

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Yes, many use the Silk icon set. – joe Jun 21 at 4:59
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I don't know of any standard library, but I've found that http://iconfinder.net is a useful source of icons. License information is included with each, and you can view and download entire sets of icons under the same license.

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I tend to use Sanscons when I need some icons during development. They are free, simple, and let you change the color easily via CSS. There is a constrained set, so I do not spend too long hunting for the best one, but I can usually find a suitable match pretty quickly.

Because they are all the same color, they tend to blend in to the design unobtrusively.

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The Tango project produces an icon library that is used in a number of open source projects. See: http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Library.

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I've used Tango icons for a few websites. They're very clean and clear and are available in SVG format, so can be scaled to whatever size best suits your site. – Nat Jun 21 at 17:39
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also, I don't know of any standard library.

but i prefer famfamfam's. You can find famfamfam's icon repository here : http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/

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I think famfamfam are great, but... I found the Iconza site the other day, and have been impressed with how easy it is to create a set of custom colored icons.

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Just checked out the Iconza site. While those certainly look like a lot of time and effort went into them, why would you want all of your icons exactly the same color? That seems like a major usability boo boo. The whole point of an icon is for it to be distinctive. – Shea Daniels Jun 22 at 19:06
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http://www.iconlet.com

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If you're looking for iPhone icons, http://glyphish.com/ is great

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Try DryIcons - they have a dual licensing scheme (free if you link to them, otherwise you need to pay a few bucks). They have quite a few icons sets, I like Coquette the most...

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Nuvola is an open source icon library - used in the KDE project.

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We just went through a similar decision at my company. Ended up using the Fugue icon set from Pinvoke.

It's free if you give credit, $50 otherwise.

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http://www.everaldo.com/crystal/

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