A set of toolbar icons depicting people's jobs, groups, family status and hands
| Version | 2013.3 |
| Updated | May 13th 2013 |
| Developer |
Aha-soft
N/A
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| User Rating |
900
3.1
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| Original File Size | 10.2 MB |
| Downloads | 7030 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Desktop Enhancements |
Large People Icons is a beautiful and rich-colored icon collection displaying various people. These icons define a person's occupation, family status, social group and gender. Also the set has a collection of icons depicting hands.
All icons are crafted in a modern Vista-like style that makes them a perfect choice for any software designed for Windows.
Icons shine with a bright palette of colors creating distinctive and eye-catching appearance. They are crafted with such a skill that will become an essential part of any project aiming to score a success.
These fine icons are ready-made, so you can get them right away as you order them. No time spending, no expensive design artists, but still the best possible result - adorable icons. Icons come in variants with and without shadows.
They are delivered in ICO, PNG, GIF and BMP formats in sizes 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 128x128 and a specoally created extra large size 256x256 pixels. The set has two color solutions: 256 colors and True Color with semi-transparency. Take full advantage of these attractive icons to embellish your software. Large Poeple Icons will make your project stand out.
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