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60 PSD Icon and Button Templates. If you are searching for an editable version of a particular icon or button for your current web design project, then look no further. In this post we have 60 individual icons and buttons, all in PSD format, covering almost every possible web design style and function. The Button Project This monumentally huge PSD button selection consists of 96 sets and 250 different PSD files, including buttons, icons, orbs, OS GUIs and web layout interface elements.

License: You are allowed to use these buttons for personal or non-commercial use. You may edit these buttons, but you may not claim them as your own. Button-Download.com Button-Download.com is a collection of 24 different PSD buttons in various styles. Button-Download.com Home → Free Button Collection This awesome collection of buttons are in a fully editable .PSD file and every element (even the shadows and highlights) has been constructed with vector shapes and layer styles, making each button fully scalable.

Grey Interface Buttons Info Icon. Daily dose of PSD goodness. 85 Free Dribbble PSD Files To Download. In this post we have collected 85 free PSD files from Dribbble, this collection includes some fantastic UI kits, a lot of assets for web and graphic design, as well as a few cool icons.

85 Free Dribbble PSD Files To Download

These PSDs are as perfect for learning as they are for your future projects. Dribbble is not only an awesome place to be inspired by many talented designers. You can actually stumble upon some fantastic free PSD files and examine them and learn more (click on the images to go to the download page).Dribbble is a design community in which designers, developers and other creatives share shots—small screenshots of the designs and applications they are working on. These shots are actually small screenshots (400×300 pixels max) from designers to show what they are working on. PSD files can be a powerful way to learn and fulfill your work expectations.

Classic Social Media Icons PSD. Social media icons has become an important part of modern web design.

Classic Social Media Icons PSD

As a web designer I love to use social media icons. If you are looking classic social media icons psd, so your in right place. The PSD file includes 5 icons, Twitter, RSS, Facebook, Dribbble and Google+. The icons are available in two different shapes. They are offered as a single, layered PSD file where each icon is created as shapes so that they can be resized without any loss-of-quality. This time we wanted to cover one of the most common needs that every web designer has: social media icons. You may be interested in the following modern trends related articles as well.

Please feel free to join us and you are always welcome to share your thoughts even if you have more reference links related to other tips and tricks that our readers may like.Don’t forget to subscribe to our RSS-feed and follow us on Twitter — for recent updates. The download file includes all high quality icons in single PSD file. Roth & Ramberg Blog. No, we’re not talking about the printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1450.

Roth & Ramberg Blog

Although interesting… we think the town of Guttenberg has it beat as far as interest goes. Guttenberg is a sleepy little town located in Iowa. It’s nestled next to the Mississippi river and it’s one of the many places we visited last year on our ‘What’s Yer 20’ adventure. In case you know nothing about our photo road trip, basically we used social media to determined where we should travel to next on our drive from Chicago to Walcott, Iowa, home of the World’s Largest Truckstop. In this case, the town of Prarieburg was a bit of a dud so we proceeded to the second choice of our followers… Guttenberg. We met and photographed a few people there and I guess we made a bit of an impression as it we recently made the front page of the local newspaper. Here is the entire article: By Molly Moser Dale Roth and Michelle Ramberg are the Canadian photography duo Roth and Ramberg. Work in Progress (WIP)