These are super-slick. Is there a reason three of them have somewhat of a distressed look, and the Twitter looks like it has a leather texture? Or is that just the way it worked out?
Thanks! Ha, just the way it worked out; I think for the final usage I'm going to leave the distressing out. I just overlaid a texture on top of the image for my post to Dribbble.
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Brian Leach
The beginnings of a set of icons for a new project I'm working on. Basic social media set (Twitter, Tumblr, Dribbble) + email contact.
about 1 year ago
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Jeffrey Jorgensen
These are super-slick. Is there a reason three of them have somewhat of a distressed look, and the Twitter looks like it has a leather texture? Or is that just the way it worked out?
about 1 year ago
These are real nice!
about 1 year ago
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Brian Leach
Thanks! Ha, just the way it worked out; I think for the final usage I'm going to leave the distressing out. I just overlaid a texture on top of the image for my post to Dribbble.
about 1 year ago
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Brian Leach
Although...distressed icons could be appropriate for the usage. Will see! Thanks for the input though, it's gotten me thinking & wondering :)
about 1 year ago
Extra spectacular.
about 1 year ago
I think that distressed effect adds nice touch to it, I would leave it.
about 1 year ago
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Fabio Benedetti
@Brian Leach lovely work ++
about 1 year ago
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Jeffrey Jorgensen
I agree with @Agata Kuczminska :) And seriously, awesome work if I didn't say it before!
about 1 year ago
Killer icons.
about 1 year ago
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Brian Leach
Thanks, all! Maybe I will have to leave this bad boys distressed a bit. Appropriate enough for the end application I think.
about 1 year ago