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Published: 2014-05-12 21:59:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 1861; Favourites: 9; Downloads: 227
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Updated Version: Removed the colour outlines on the icons, improved preview image and added them to Dropbox for those who wants a alternate download link.

Dropbox: www.dropbox.com/sh/bmquk337kx9…

Here are the icon set I previewed in the previous upload!


These are not to be uploaded with somebody else's name on them, these belong to me & I appreciate if you upload them and link them to me or credit my name with them. 


These are icons for: After Effects, Audition, Bridge, Dreamweaver, Encore, Extension Manager, Fireworks, Flash, Flash Builder, Illustrator, InDesign, Media Encoder, Photoshop, Prelude, Premiere, SpeedGrade, Edge Animate, Captivate, InCopy, Muse, Lightroom, Presenter and Scout.

I will add more on requests.


They come in ICNS, ICO & PNG for those who needs them on different systems.

They are still in an early stage so if you notice anything with the icons please tell me, I will work on it when I got the time.

The square style ones will come some time soon I hope! Depending on what spare time I'll get this week.


Hope you enjoy them! if you got any requests leave it in the comments and if you are wondering about Adobe Folders, I am playing around with folder designs but I will only make them if I find a style I like.


(Mac Only) How to install:


Method 1 (Recommended): 

1: Download LiteIcon:  www.freemacsoft.net/liteicon/

2: Open LiteIcon & look for the app you want to change.

3: Drag the ICNS file onto the app you want to change

4: Press apply, Log in & out (or remove the app from the dock, quit and restart the app)

5: Enjoy!


Method 2: 

1: Go to Applications and find the app you want to change.

2: Right click it and press "Show Package Contents"

3: Go into Contents -> Resources, drag in the new icon and click replace.

4: Enjoy!


Method 3: 

1: Go to Applications and find the app you want to change.

2: Right click the app and click "Get Info"

3: Drag the new ICNS file on to the image of the app on the Get Info tab.

4: Log in & out (or remove the app from the dock, quit and restart the app)

5: Enjoy!


PS. I do not know how to install icons on Windows or Linux, I'm sorry.

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Comments: 2

josue64 [2014-05-22 16:43:29 +0000 UTC]

Great work! I'm still on 10.85 but I know I can use them. Your other stuff is great too!

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Atopsy In reply to josue64 [2014-05-22 17:27:10 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the great feedback!


Yes they should work with any version of OS X.


Glad you like my stuff! It's really appreciated

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