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This may not be directly related to programming, but I always find it hard to get quality icons that can be used for software.

I currently have the need for some type of "green checkmark image", and I always seem to be looking for print, save, delete types of icons...

Anybody have good resources?


Note: I rather not be stealing someone's intellectual property.

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My thanks also for the links. Very helpful. – pro3carp3 Dec 19 '08 at 14:26
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Must favorite this! ^^ – Arnis L. May 28 '09 at 7:00
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If you favorite it, at least +1 it :P – James Jones Oct 5 '09 at 20:45
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@James Jones: When I favorite something, I want to be kept up to date on its answers and comments, while upvoting is for good questions. While they do often go hand in hand, it needs not be so. – Jasper Sep 12 '10 at 19:33
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Wikimedia Commons contains a number of icon sets available under free licenses (allowed to create derivative works, and allowed to use for commercial use). The license may be public domain, GPL, LGPL, CC-BY or CC-BY-SA, but the license for each is clearly stated on the image page.

Have a bit of a browse around... there is a lot of stuff there, but sometimes it 's not easy to find.

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http://www.openclipart.org Huge collection of user generated icons and graphics. CC, LGPL, GPL, PD, whatever

www.vecteezy.com Free vector art, more art than icons or buttons, CC, GPL, PD

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What I've found helpful is to combine professionally drawn icons using Axialis Icon Workshop: http://www.axialis.com/iconworkshop/

It's not free, but it's inexpensive and get lifetime upgrades (and there's a 30 day free trial.) And it comes with lots of icons in it's own library. And you can easily combine icons (e.g., combine a "not" sign and microphone for a mute symbol, etc.). I combined a talking bubble and a stopwatch for our program "speechpacer"

I have no relationship w/ the company other than being a very satisfied customer.

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You can try Googling, or look at my favorite "resource-site" :)

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/

Scroll down, in right sidebar (it's alphabetically sorted) you'll find Icon Sets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. That might be what you need.

Edit: of course, if you wouldn't find it in Icon Sets, there's plenty of another categories ...

Or ... look at http://www.famfamfam.com/ . Silk Icons are beautiful (and small) :)

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I've used some icons from dryicons.

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The aren't completely free either: dryicons.com/terms They can be used free of charge, but still have rather limiting licensing terms (except when you pay for them). – Joachim Sauer Dec 10 '08 at 21:31
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After reading the commercial terms, I'll have to say that they are still terrible. Even if you buy the most expensive license, the terms are still pretty restrictive. – Joachim Sauer Dec 10 '08 at 21:34
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Siena (free for both personal and commercial use if RSS subscriber)

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/03/200-free-exclusive-icons-siena/

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Am I the only one who uses interfacelift?

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http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/ is a GREAT resource for amazing icons!!

Its currently down right now, but when it comes back up, search for Icons in the search bar.

EDIT: Search for web 2.0 on the site.

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Browse through linux icon sets. Some great stuff can be found there - and they are almost always available in GPL or LGPL license.

KDE Icons

Gnome Icons

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Here is a large set of creative commons licensed icons of various tyes and styles that I stumbled onto recently.

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I have been watching the Picol icon set to see what happens, and where it goes. It looks interesting and is available for free. They have an online Icon library to peruse the icons they currently already have available!

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Smashing Magazine has regular free icon/vector/fonts postings - and a bunch of other cool stuff besides.

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VistaIcons.com has a big collection of free 256x256 icons. I've used them for a small project of mine and they look really good.

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The best site I found that offers free icons is http://www.iconfinder.com/

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gnome-look.org

kde-look.org

Basically these are themes for both desktops. There are TONS of themes and each theme has many icons of many applications. There are also cursor themes etc. Be sure to check out the gtk themes as well. they are mostly GPL'd.

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http://www.thaigoodweb.com/png/ also has some png icons

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