- Скачать более 1000 иконок MacOS Big Sur (.icns и .png)
- Значки macOS Big Sur
- Скачать macOS Big Sur Icons
- Значки macOS Big Sur в формате .icns
- Значки macOS Big Sur в формате .png
- The best icon packs for OS X
- Icon packs
- Yosemite Default Icons
- Everyth7ng
- Individual icons
- Honorable mention
- Icon packs mac os
- Icon packs mac os
- Icon packs mac os
Скачать более 1000 иконок MacOS Big Sur (.icns и .png)
macOS Big Sur поставляется с полностью переработанным пользовательским интерфейсом, а это означает новые значки. Прошло довольно много времени с тех пор, как Apple обновила значки, и в этом сделан большой скачок с точки зрения дизайна. Все системные приложения имеют совершенно новый значок.
Хотя некоторые производители приложений уже обновили свои приложения значками приложений, которые соответствуют новой философии дизайна, многие еще этого не сделали. Хотя они в конечном итоге достигнут этого, может потребоваться довольно много времени, чтобы обновить их все.
Но это не значит, что мы не можем брать ситуацию в свои руки. Теперь вы можете легко изменить или обновить значки приложений в macOS Big Sur.
Уже существует масса значков MacOS Big Sur, и с каждым днем их становится все больше. Сегодня мы представляем вам более 1000 значков macOS Big Sur, доступных для загрузки в виде zip-файлов.
Значки macOS Big Sur
Хотя существует множество ресурсов значков macOS Big Sur, macosicons.com является одной из крупнейших баз данных значков macOS. Благодаря проекту с открытым исходным кодом дизайнера Эльрумо, мы предлагаем вам более 1000 иконок, доступных для загрузки.
Скачать macOS Big Sur Icons
Значки macOS Big Sur в формате .icns
Чтобы избежать больших размеров файлов и упростить загрузку, я разделил значки по их начальной букве. В именах файлов значков есть имена приложений, и в каждом zip-файле значки приложений начинаются с двух или более букв. Например, значки (и названия приложений), начинающиеся с букв A и B, объединяются в один файл.
Значки macOS Big Sur в формате .png
Вы также можете загрузить значки в виде файлов png с высоким разрешением.
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The best icon packs for OS X
As a follow-up to our recent article on how to change app icons in OS X, we’ve scoured the internet for the best icon packs for Mac apps in existence. The result is a beautiful assemblage of icons that is certain to give your Mac a fresh, new look.
In addition to large, themed icon sets, we’ve added several individual icons of third-party applications that have received an early update from independent graphic designers, who took inspiration from iOS 7, OS X Yosemite, and Apple’s pre-Yosemite designs for iBooks, iLife, and iWork…
Icon packs
First up, we have Dots, a large collection of over 100 icons, all consistently round in design and certainly quite attractive. This icon pack stands out because of its sizable number of icons, as well as the included .PSD template file for creating your own icons to blend with the style of Dots.
Yosemite Default Icons
If you don’t enjoy the beta life but still want Yosemite’s new look, you can meet it halfway with this icon pack containing the default icons from Apple’s redesigned desktop OS. Those running the beta may also want to take a look at this pack, as it contains Yosemite-style icons for some of the apps that Apple has yet to update, as well as a few icons for popular third-party apps.
Everyth7ng
This icon pack uses square icons with rounded corners, making it very similar to iOS’s design. There is also an update to the pack by the same designer, as well as a collection of system icons, iOS 7-style. (Note: if the download doesn’t work in Safari, try it in another browser.)
Individual icons
Below are several single icons in the style of OS X Yosemite. Whether you want your Mavericks machine to get an early Yosemite feel or you’re beta testing the latest version of OS X, these icons are well worth adding to your dock.
Honorable mention
One of my favorite collections is OS X Mavericks Icon Set, as it contains some attractive and uniquely-designed icons. It wasn’t featured with the rest because it contains only nine icons, but should the developer add more to the set, this would be a great alternative to OS X’s default icons.
As always, if you have any icons, whether they be individuals or in a set, that you’ve run across or designed yourself, by all means, share them in the comments below.
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A document icon represents a file that uses a document type your app supports. Traditionally, a document icon looks like a piece of paper with its top-right corner folded down. This distinctive appearance helps people distinguish documents from apps and other content, even when icon sizes are small.
If you don’t supply a document icon for a file type you support, macOS 11 creates one for you by compositing your app icon and the file’s extension onto the canvas. For example, Preview uses a system-generated document icon to represent JPG files.
NOTE If your app runs in earlier versions of macOS, you should supply a legacy document icon. If you let earlier versions of macOS generate a document icon for you, you get different results in different versions. Specifically, macOS 10.15 creates a document icon by compositing your app icon, but not the file extension; macOS 10.14 and earlier use a generic document background if you don’t supply any assets.
If your app opens one or more custom file types, you can create custom document icons to represent them. For example, Xcode uses custom document icons to help people distinguish documents for projects, AR objects, and Swift code files.
To create a custom document icon, you can supply any combination of background fill, center image, and text. macOS 11 layers, positions, and masks these elements as needed and composites them onto the familiar folded-corner icon shape.
macOS 11 composites the elements you supply to produce your custom document icon.
Apple Design Resources provides a template you can use to create a custom background fill and center image for a document icon. As you use this template, follow the guidelines below.
Design simple images that clearly communicate the document type. Whether you use a background fill, a center image, or both, prefer uncomplicated shapes and a reduced palette of distinct colors. Your document icon can display as small as 16×16 pt, so you want to create designs that remain recognizable at every size.
Designing a single, expressive image for the background fill can be a great way to help people understand and recognize a document type. For example, Xcode and TextEdit both use rich background images that don’t include a center image.
Consider reducing complexity in the small versions of your icon. Icon details that are clear in large versions can look blurry and be hard to recognize in small versions. For example, to ensure that the grid lines in the custom heart document icon remain clear in intermediate sizes, you might use fewer lines and thicken them by aligning them to the reduced pixel grid. In the 16×16 px size, you might remove the lines altogether.
The 32×32 px icon has fewer grid lines and a thicker EKG line.
The 16×16 px @2x icon retains the EKG line but has no grid lines.
The 16×16 px @1x icon has no EKG line and no grid lines.
Avoid placing important content in the top-right corner of your background fill. The system automatically masks your image to fit the document icon shape and draws the white folded corner on top of the fill. Create a set of background images in the sizes listed below.
- 512×512 pt (1024×1024 px @2x)
- 256×256 pt (512×512 px @2x)
- 128×128 pt (256×256 px @2x)
- 32×32 pt (64×64 px @2x)
- 16×16 pt (32×32 px @2x)
If a familiar object or glyph can convey a document’s type or its connection with your app, consider creating a center image that depicts it. Design a simple, unambiguous image that’s clear and recognizable at every size. The center image measures half the size of the overall document icon canvas. For example, to create a center image for a 32×32 pt document icon, use an image canvas that measures 16×16 pt. You can provide center images in the following sizes:
- 256×256 pt (512×512 px @2x)
- 128×128 pt (256×256 px @2x)
- 32×32 pt (64×64 px @2x)
- 16×16 pt (32×32 px @2x)
Define a margin that measures about 10% of the image canvas and keep most of the image within it. Although parts of the image can extend into this margin for optical alignment, it’s best when the image occupies about 80% of the image canvas. For example, most of the center image in a 256×256 pt canvas should fit in an area that measures 205×205 pt.
Specify a succinct term if it helps people understand your document type. By default, the system displays a document’s extension at the bottom edge of the document icon, but if the extension is unfamiliar you can supply a more descriptive term. For example, the document icon for a SceneKit scene file uses the term scene instead of the file extension scn. The system automatically scales the extension text to fit in the document icon, so be sure to use a term that’s short enough to be readable at small sizes. By default, the system capitalizes every letter in the text.
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Oliver, ну да, вы же предоставили ссылки на свой текст
Все что я сказал выше это мое мнение и оно основано на опыте и банальной логике. Даже тот же неоморфизм был назван в честь скевоморфизма и его задача лишь придавать объем дизайну. Излишний объем, как по мне, но все же. И ничего общего с реальными объектами там нет.
Суть скевоморфизма не только отрисовать что то, что бы оно было похоже на реальную вещь но и передать ощущение реальности этой нарисованной вещи. Передать это через экран можно лишь с помощью объема. Сейчас скевоморфизм в начальном его понимании не используется, но используются его основной принцип — объемы и тени. Они давно используются и во флет дизайне, но умеренно. Во флете иконка будет плоской, но левитировать за счёт тени. А тут сама иконка объемная, все ее элементы.
А шляпа это, потому что это выглядит олдскульно. Тем более что наш мозг лучше воспринимает информацию с простых объектов. Флэт это по сути идеальный дизайн. Его можно и нужно улучшать, но это идеальный дизайн для нашего мозга.
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