- Icon design
Icon design is the process of designing a graphic
symbol that represents a program, function, data or collection of data on acomputer system.Because icons usually have a maximum size of 128 by 128
pixels , the challenge of icon design is to create an image of that size, which can reduce down to 12 by 12 pixels, that accurately portrays what the icon represents. Common examples of this are installer icons, which usually contain images of product installation media and a computer, thus showing the rough idea of installation, or icons that involve theInternet containing a globe, now the almost universally recognized symbol for the Internet.One of the early professional icon designers was
Susan Kare , who designed many of the icons contained within the originalMac OS .External links
* [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms997636.aspx Microsoft guidelines on designing Windows XP icons]
* [http://www.windows-icons.com/history.htm History of Windows Icons]
*dmoz|Computers/Software/Desktop_Customization/Icons/|Icons
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