February 10, 2007 | Posted in
Freebies |
This set is a variety pack of free vector glass buttons and bars for your webpage or blog. Since they are in vector format, they can be easily manipulated and scaled to fit your layout without having to worry about pixellation. To customize, you will need a graphics editor, such as Adobe Illustrator.
Customizing tip: use the direct select tool (white arrow) and select one of the gray background shapes. Then, in the “Select” menu, choose “Select > Same Fill Color.” This will allow you to change the fill color of all 72 bars at the same time.

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This is a Free Vector Package I put together with some Glass Style Bars with diagonal banding. It is totally customizable with a vector graphics editor, such as Adobe Illustrator. Included in the download is the AI, EPS, SVG, and PNG file. Customization requires intermediate-to-advanced Illustrator knowledge. The images below represent a mere 10 examples of the endless amount of possible color combinations.
The fade of the banding was intentional for one reason: If you have an expandable layout website, you can chop up and repeat the right portion of this image to make a flexible-width bar.
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This is a follow-up to my Free Fading Corners post, which was apparently very well received by a lot of you. I’ve put together a fully VECTOR version of my fading corner, which means it can be manipulated freely in Illustrator or Inkscape without pixellation. But you already knew that, right? Regardless, this file will hopefully be very useful, as it achieves nearly the exact same appearance with only 2 shapes within Illustrator. See below for customization tips.
Here is a preview of the Illustrator (vector) fading corner, this is NOT the Photoshop image. This was saved directly from Illustrator.
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Done in the Glass style, here are some numbers to use in a web page design. This icon pack includes the PSD file so you can customize the color, however, the text (numbers) are rasterized to prevent font issues, so if you want to change the font, just delete the text layers and insert your own. This is a simple set, I know, but hopefully someone out there has a good use for them. Have fun. If you are unable to customize, PNG’s as well as JPEG’s are included.
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February 6, 2007 | Posted in
OS X |
When Dashboard was an infant, Apple provided developers with guidelines for developing effective and useful dashboard widgets. If you look at the “Top 50″ Dashboard widgets on the Apple Downloads site, you will find that a good portion of the most popular widgets don’t even follow Apple’s guidelines. At All.
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