Now here’s another fantastic icon set to get you going. These minimalist icons are specially fashioned to serve as iPhone toolbar icons but that doesn’t mean you can’t use them wherever you please. I for one use several of them on my site as click-through images for my social media profiles.
Download the entire set here and go crazy.

Now here’s another fantastic icon set to get you going. These minimalist icons are specially fashioned to serve as iPhone toolbar icons but that doesn’t mean you can’t use them wherever you please. I for one use several of them on my site as click-through images for my social media profiles.

Download the entire set here and go crazy.

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