Author: Lefteous
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:48 am (GMT -6)
2j7n
That's not Metro (aka Modern) style at all. That would be the I or M collection.
I think the idea here is too use gradients to have a similar effect but I agree that it doesn't work in all cases as the gradients only run to a single edge. Especially those light-blue document icons you mentioned could be critical.
The license seems to be very generous when it comes to modifications. So I don't see a problem in doing some fine-tuning. That should be very easy to do as you get the SVGs.
These are 3D icons - even in smaller sizes - which is a no-go for toolbar icons.
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:48 am (GMT -6)
2j7n
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to look Metro-ish |
That's not Metro (aka Modern) style at all. That would be the I or M collection.
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From a practical perspective, the icons are missing outlines. |
I think the idea here is too use gradients to have a similar effect but I agree that it doesn't work in all cases as the gradients only run to a single edge. Especially those light-blue document icons you mentioned could be critical.
license wrote: |
You may modify the icons in shape, color, and/or file format and use the modified icons royalty-free according to the license terms for any commercial or personal design and software projects. You may also display the modified icons in related documentation, help files, and advertising materials. |
The license seems to be very generous when it comes to modifications. So I don't see a problem in doing some fine-tuning. That should be very easy to do as you get the SVGs.
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The V-style (Vista) looks good. |
These are 3D icons - even in smaller sizes - which is a no-go for toolbar icons.