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Tweet Me Up Scotty – Free Vector Twitter Icons

By Sneh Roy on Wednesday, 26 August 200920 Comments

Tweet Me Up Scotty Free Twitter Icon Pack By LBOI

I am very very very excited to release my newest and 4th Twitter Icon Pack. Can you tell how excited I am? This set is called "Tweet Me Up Scotty" and took me a few days to design on and off. It has 6 high resolution vector icons in PNG format and follows the "Space" theme as you can see in the preview image. I am even using one of these twitter icons in my blog header. Each icon comes in 512×512, 256×256, 128×128 and 64×64 sizes. Please leave me a comment if you like these icons or use them anywhere. It is no mandatory, but it feels great!

Icons are FREE for Personal & Commercial Use on Websites and other Media.

USAGE ALLOWED – What you can do?

  • Give these icons away for free on your blogs and websites.
  • Include these icons in lists.
  • Use these icons in design layouts for web and print media, personal or commercial.

USAGE NOT ALLOWED – What you shouldn’t do?

  • Don’t Sell The Icons. Please keep them free. Share & Enjoy!!
  • Don’t call them logos and use them as a logo for your Twitter brand or application. These are not logos, these are icons!!

If you want to release Custom Icon Sets on your Blogs & Websites, need design articles and tutorials written, or want a logo designed for your Twitter Application or website, please contact me using the contact form link in the header or the "Get A Quote" link in the footer.

Download Tweet Me Up Scotty Icon Pack Download Tweet Me Up Scotty Icon Pack [938kb]

 

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About The Author

Sneh Roy is a web designer/content developer by day and the creative force behind Little Box Of Ideas by night. She is also the co-founder of Stars We Love and Gel's Kitchen. With coffee running through her veins, she enthusiastically battles each day, one design [or maybe several?] at a time! Connect with her on Twitter.

20 Comments »

  • Daniel Brenton said:

    sneh.roy –

    These are clever. I like them. Very ’50’s, with the exception of the allusion to Scotty, which is ’60’s.

    A comment — the shadowing in the craters is backwards. They look like little round hills, which I don’t think was your intent. The darker side would be closest to the light source, because it’s out of path of direct light. The opposite “crater wall” would have the light.

    Just a nit pick

    – Daniel
    Daniel Brenton´s last blog ..Craigslist as an Indicator of American Selfishness My ComLuv Profile

  • sneh.roy (author) said:

    Thanks Daniel for your comment. You are absolutely right!

    I have fixed that now :-) . Don’t know what I was thinking.

  • Daniel Brenton said:

    sneh.roy –

    Thanks. Now they ARE perfect.

    I remember noticing the funny optical illusions that the shadowing in moon craters would create back around the time of the Moon landings. Sometimes they’d look like domes, just because of some trick of the light.

    (And, thanks for not taking offense. Appreciate that, too.)

    – Daniel
    Daniel Brenton´s last blog ..Craigslist as an Indicator of American Selfishness My ComLuv Profile

  • Raja said:

    Nice Collection….

  • dj mĂĽnchen said:

    sweet little things

    greez from bavaria

  • drawforjoy said:

    Great Twitter ideas! I made some Twitter Icons on my own too. You can see them on http://drawforjoy.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/which-twitter-icon-do-you-like-best/

  • drawforjoy said:

    Great collection!
    drawforjoy´s last blog ..Which Twitter icon do you like best? My ComLuv Profile

  • Web Icons said:

    It’a alluring-nice collection of beautiful created icons.

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