Shopping for ready-made icons and want the best value? Stop right here: the pack of All Menu Icons bundles 13,000 unique images into a single value pack. How much value? If you buy this pack, each image will cost you only 3 cents.
With that many icons offered at a deeply discounted price, there must be a caveat, right? Well, let’s see. Licensing terms? All Menu Icons are royalty-free, allowing you to use them as many times and in as many projects as you need. Whether you’re developing mass-production software or design custom Web sites, All Menu Icons will never ask you for an extra fee. With convenient, royalty-free terms, All Menu Icons represent simply the best value among competition.
Visual quality? All icons comprising the All Menu Icons set are professionally designed and carefully crafted by professional artists, then assembled into themed sets for easier reference. There are numerous images drawn in a number of visual styles, allowing you designing bright and vivid Web sites or applications with decidedly muted looks while maintaining the usual high level of visual clarity.
Technically, All Menu Icons offer icons in multiple sizes and formats. There are five pixel sizes (16×16, 20×20, 24×24, 32×32, and 48×48), two color depths (8-bit and True Color with alpha-channel), and four file formats (ICO, BMP, GIF and PNG), with individual resolutions offered at an even further discount. Three visual states representing Normal, Disabled and Highlighted versions of navigation elements are supplied. The variations boost the total number of images to over 600,000.
Writing about images, reading about icons or talking about images won’t tell you anything about how they actually look. Visit http://www.menu-icons.com/all-menu-icons.htm to have a brief look at the preview and decide for yourself whether All Menu Icons are what you’re looking for. Didn’t find an icon you were looking for? We will make one right for you, according to your needs and specifications.
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