Until operating systems and web browsers are resolution-independent, pixels will still be king. I started pushing pixels when I was in the 6th grade, making icons and cursors for the Mac OS. This was back in the days of 640x480 screen resolutions. Ah the good old days.

Skip all the blah blah and get to the point.

As a rainy-day project, I wanted to return to my roots and make another set of pixel-based icons. I decided to make it extra-challenging and limit my palette as well: I would restrict myself to using only whole-number hexadecimal greyscale colors (#000000, #111111, #222222, …, #EEEEEE, #FFFFFF).

So, without further delay, I present to you: bwpx.icns.

bwpx.icns Black and White pixel icons

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8 Comments on “bwpx.icns”

  1. wicked

    gabe May 26, 2008
  2. Very nice, I might even end up using that when coding a webapp.

    Martijn v/d Ven May 27, 2008
  3. cool!

    Ali May 29, 2008
  4. Nice job bro. And way to share.

    Jason May 30, 2008
  5. woa!

    matheus May 31, 2008
  6. Very nice, thanks.

    Umut Jun 3, 2008
  7. wicked cool paul, thanks an alternative to silk - cant wait to use these on a new app we are workign on with a minimalist design.

    Phil Palmieri Jun 17, 2008
  8. Killer bro, thanks... very nice job!

    Matt Daddy Jun 17, 2008

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