35 High Quality Apple Inspired Icons
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Jan
2010
Apple products are well known for their simple and elegant design, and they are favored by many designers.
Their products are often seen in web design, particularly on portfolio websites, and these products are also popular subjects for icon design.
In this post we feature more than 35 sets of high-quality icons inspired by Apple and its products.
You’ll find iPod icons, iPhone icons, iMac and MacBook icons, as well as a variety of others. This post includes dock icons as well as those intended web design or other types of design.
As is always the case whenever dealing with freebies, be sure to check the license and terms of use before using them.
iPod Icons Pack

iPod Shuffle

iPod Icon

iPod Nano 3G Icons

Richie’s iPod Nano Icons

iPod Nano 4th Gen

iPod Chromatic Icons

iPod Dock Icons

iPod Nano Icons

iPod Vectors

MP3 Players Icons

iPod Touch

iPod Touch Icons

iPhone 3G

iPhone Icon

iPhone 3G Icons

iPhone Icon

Apple Led Cinema Icons

Monitor Icon

Apple LED Cinema Display Icon

iMac Icons

iMac

iMac

The MacBook in Black

Mighty Mouse

MightyMouse

MacMini Icons

Mac Mini Dock Icons

Varied Icons

iMod

Macs Dock Icons

Apple Dock Icons

Apple Hardware Iconset

Apple Product Icons

Apple Products

Gadget Icon Set

Christmas Gadgets

Apple Rainbow Icon

This post was written exclusively for WDD by Steven Snell. Steven is a web designer and blogger and he maintains Icon Fever, a gallery site of the best icons.
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3 Responses to 35 High Quality Apple Inspired Icons
starstrukk
March 14th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Well the more common one is the Wacom Tablet, which isn't Apple, obviously. It's a tablet, but I don't know what name Apple may have designated to it.
P C
March 17th, 2010 at 12:49 am
Macs are not virus prone compared to windows. ALso, they can be used right out-of the box. But the problem is that most PC programs don't work on Macs unless you install Windows via BootCamp. Also, Mac OS takes a some time to get used to.
lesofieldstream
March 21st, 2010 at 9:22 pm
ok i did this once to just open start go to control panel and then click on apperentce and theme and then when that window pops up go to dysplay then settings tap at the top right corner and then there should be a slider at the semi bottom of the screen and it is called screen resolution then slide it to the right for how much u want space on ur screen then hit ok or apply good luck!!!