![]() The original Pictos set (324 icons) clocks in at $29 for the vector pack and the subsequent Pictos 2, 3 and 4 (162 icons) are only $19 each.įinally, you’ll want to go check out the icons in Metro Studio from Syncfusion. These vector icons look great large or small, so they’re perfect for cross-platform development.Īnd they are cheap. There are also usually several options for a single concept, allowing you to pick the style that you feel best fits your application. They are beautiful, well crafted and a perfect fit for the app bar icon style. While not specifically designed for Windows Phone, I confess I’m in love with Drew Wilson’s Pictos series of icons and have used them in my own applications. ![]() If you use his icons in production, send him a donation. Plus a tutorial on creating icons yourself. Looks like he’s working on Windows RT icons as well. Templarian’s Windows Phone iconsĪustin Andrews has done superb work with his 300+ high quality Windows Phone icons ( available for download and through a github repo). ![]() Finding just the right icon brings a lot of personality to an application, so I thought I’d share where I get my icons. Especially in Windows Phone and Windows 8, where the icon style is color-less, it is important to find exactly the icons that fit the functionality, draws the eye or conveys exactly the visual sense you’re looking for. ![]() OK, that may be over-stating the case, but it is always good to have more options when it comes to icons. The search for icons has driven many a developer to the brink of insanity. ![]()
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