Free Social Media Icons: Origami Style
6 Comments By Eran Abramson on May 28th, 2009 in Web and GraphicsThere are so many Social Media and Web 2.0 sites we use every day, and their logos are so familiar to us. It is great to see a new version that isn’t all about flashy and bright colors but a conceptual logo design based on Origami papercraft.
These Web 2.0 icons are available to be used in your own Blog or site and simply look amazing. Unlike the same old Web 2.0 and Social Media sites buttons and icons that are mostly the same everywhere you look, these grant the Origami feel with the beautiful design we hope for Online creations.
The collection of Web 2.0 logos include: Firefox Browser, Stumbleupon button, Twitter Bird icon, Digg button, Gmail Logo, crashing Internet Explorer, Flickr logo, iTunes icon, famous Apple, the RSS Subscribe and a few more.
Paddy Donnelly is the designer of all these beautiful Social Media icons and logos and provides them all for download and use in the different formats needed.
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