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| Where to find icons for new applications? |
Posted by: paws on 2023-06-07 10:39:09 For my todo list app, which targets OS 7-9, I'm looking for a few small, generic icons for a toolbar - a pencil icon, a wastebasket, and a checkmark, maybe one or two more.
Short of just nicking some from an app I like, I wonder if there's somewhere I can look for pixel icons in an appropriate "late Classic" style? I've only ever done modern development with stuff like Font Awesome. Unfortunately I'm not much of an artist myself. |
Posted by: Crutch on 2023-06-07 11:52:49 My first stop would actually be nicking them. The Susan Kare MacPaint palette icons were pretty ubiquitous in the classic Mac era. I would personally grab that pencil probably, and use the Finder’s “small icon” version of the trash can for a wastebasket. That way you end up pixel-perfect vs. what Mac users expect.
For miscellaneous symbols like a checkmark, try the Cairo and Symbol fonts. |
Posted by: Phipli on 2023-06-07 12:01:48 In the absence of skill, you could always brute force it - write a little program that generates a random collection of black and white pixels and keep pressing refresh until you get an icon you like?
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Posted by: Phipli on 2023-06-07 13:14:14 A project I'm actually competent enough to attempt : |
Posted by: paws on 2023-06-07 22:11:36 Haha, might give that a try. For a 32x32 icon it seems like a lot of pressing enter, though. |
Posted by: Phipli on 2023-06-08 03:09:50
Haha, might give that a try. For a 32x32 icon it seems like a lot of pressing enter, though. Yeah, 2^1024 variations, which my phone's calculator says "out of range" for.
There is a bug in that version that means it doesn't redraw properly if you cover it with another window, but I didn't want to spam the update. |
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