A collection of professionally designed hand icons for web interfaces
| Version | 2013.1 |
| Updated | May 17th 2013 |
| Developer |
Aha-soft
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| User Rating |
847
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| Original File Size | 272 KB |
| Downloads | 6425 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Desktop Enhancements |
We use our hands for changing the world around us and for non-verbal communication with other people.
This is exactly why hands are the basis of many icons and signs that the human kind has been using for thousands of years. A simple hand gesture can replace a wordy phrase and this property of hand gestures is widely used in all kinds of interfaces.
If you are developing a website with lots of user interaction features or designing a mobile application with a user-friendly interface, you will most definitely find the Standard Hand Icons collection a must-have asset in your toolbox.
Standard Hand Icons is a collection of high quality icons that represent various hands and hand gestures that you can use to design ad materials.
Each icon was created by a professional artist with great attention to detail and clarity of the message it sends to people looking at it.
The contour of each hand is black, their inner area is white and the background is transparent, which makes it easier to add these icons to an existing design immediately after downloading the collection.
Apart from this, each icon comes in a variety of sizes (16*16, 20*20, 24*24, 32*32, 48*48 and 256*256 pixels), popular graphic formats (ICO, PNG, GIF and BMP) and three states (regular, hot and disabled).
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