The icon pack currently includes the following app categories: Internet Browsers, File Managers, Audio Players, Video Players, DJ-ing Apps, Email Apps, Adobe Suite, Affinity Suite, Microsoft Office, Painting Apps, Vector Apps, 3D Apps, Video Editors, Music Production Apps, Code Editors, IM Apps, Gaming Platforms, Torrent Apps, Image Viewers, Calendar Apps, FTP Clients, Archiving Apps, Notes-ToDo Apps, Book Readers, Trading Apps, and Windows System Apps (Task Manager, Terminal, Calculator, Notepad, Settings). The same goes for gaming, where you have a bunch of icons for your gaming platforms to choose from. For example, if you're a content creator, you will find different creative icons for your video or music editing apps. Instead, the icons illustrate the actual purpose of the app using familiar design elements. As you can see from the preview, the main idea is to use generic icons for various app categories without using specific app logos or icons (with some exceptions like the Browsers, Adobe Suite, Affinity Apps and Microsoft Office). This is a minimalist icon pack designed in a retro style that works perfectly on your Windows taskbar or Dock. You can download a demo sample here on deviantArt and if you like it, please support my work and. Here’s my much awaited Retroism Icon Pack.
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