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From: John Mc Caine Sunny Spain Subject: Professional royalty free stock icons |
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Dear Colleague,
Choosing the right icons for your project is one of the most important decisions you'll make during the whole creation process.
Why? Because your icons are the direct link between you and your customer, your prospect, even your potential customer. The icons are the very thing that your customers will be using to communicate with your product, whether it's a new site, blog, or even a software application.
Think about it. Whatever kind of icons you are looking for – web icons, Win XP icons, Vista icons, application icons or even simple toolbar icons, your customer is going to be using them as a direct way to interact with you.
And interaction is important. Take the Nintendo Wii for example...it's the most popular consumer electronic product for some time, all because it makes interaction fun.
I mean, the games are pretty straight forward, but the way people play them is out of this world! Who wants a boring old controller when you can wave your arms at the screen like a crazy person?
The fact is, if you want your product/service/website to be a runaway success, you need to make your interactions better than the competitors. If your customer enjoys using it, they'll use it more, and more use usually means more bucks on your bottom line.
And that's what it's all about right?
Here are a few others
| Ease Of Use – You'll only build a loyal user base if you help your customers achieve their goals quickly and easily | |
| Boost Sales – If you own a product or service, you'll already know that getting prospective customers to buy into it is 99% of the battle – and our icons can help you win that battle | |
| Professionalism – nobody will buy into you or your brand if it looks like you knocked your icons up in Paint. And we don't use Paint. | |
| Aesthetics – It seems like a no brainer, and it probably is – people don't buy from ugly websites | |
| Attention grabbing – Our icons make your site or service stand out in the eyes of your customers, bringing them back to you over and over | |
| Royalty Free - Pay once and use as often as you like on your own site or applications. | |
| Branding - Using our icon designs across all your projects or websites can bring familiarity to your customer, helping you build a brand and make your products recognizable |
Those are some serious benefits... isn't it time you got serious about your business?
If you're a webmaster or have a blog, you know that illustrations are important to create attractive visitor experience
What is an icon?
An icon is a graphic image, a small picture or object that represents a file, program, web page, or command. Icons help you execute commands, open programs or documents quickly. To execute a command by using an icon, click or double-click on the icon. It is also useful to recognize quickly an object in a browser list. For example, all documents using the same extension have the same icon.
The structure of an icon
An icon is a group of images of various formats (size and colors). Furthermore, each image can include transparent area. That's why you'll find a transparent color in the drawing palette for 16 or 256 color images and a variable opacity parameter using an alpha channel for the new RGB/A image format (opacity = 0 means transparent).
You need to include several images in an icon to permit Windows® or Macintosh® OS to choose the appropriate format when displaying it on screen. It may change based on screen number of colors and display location. For example, in the Windows® task bar icons are displayed using 16x16 image format and on the desktop, they are displayed at larger sizes (48x48, 96x96, 256x256). In Windows Vista™, some intermediate sizes are used (24x24, 32,32, 48x48 and 64x64). If a size does not exist in the icon, Windows Vista™displays it automatically by resizing "on the fly" the largest size 256x256.
The Macintosh® OSX uses the large formats 128x128, 256x256 and even 512x512 in OSX 10.5. All those formats include an alpha channel to create smooth transparency and permits nice resize effects
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