Freebie: Media Icons from IconShock

Our friends at IconShock have designed a new set of icons for DesignM.ag readers. This set includes five media icons, with the usual high quality that we’ve come to expect from IconShock. The icons are available as PNG files and as Adobe Illustrator files. They can be used for personal or commercial projects but cannot be redistributed or sold.

Media Icons

If you’re looking for more icon sets, take a look at what IconShock has to offer.

Download the PNG files

Download the Adobe Illustrator files

Previous Icon Sets from IconShock:

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Stephen Snell is the owner and editor of Vandelay Design, a popular design blog.
  1. February 4, 2010

    Great Design,I like the TV icon,like the LG

  2. Lance
    February 4, 2010

    Sorry to say it, but these icons are terrible. I know they’re free and all, but being free doesn’t mean that they can give us anything. This is insulting.

  3. February 5, 2010

    nice icon!

  4. February 5, 2010

    Lance,
    I don’t agree with you. I have no idea how it could possibly be insulting.

  5. February 5, 2010

    Wow, thanks for these icons, are really amazing, I love the headphones 😀
    Lance, insulting ? maybe your are looking another set ? I’m a professional deisgn and I can say those icons are carefully designed, look at the general perspective, colors, etc…

    see ya !! and again THANKS !!

  6. February 5, 2010

    Tight Stuff.. I have to download it…

  7. February 8, 2010

    I hope Lance is joking, because it doesn’t really make sense. (especially with his no site and no avatar)

  8. February 8, 2010

    Brilliant find! These will come in handy when im designing homepages for sure. Im always on the look out for new icons, they can really add spark to a design. Thanks for sharing

  9. July 21, 2010

    great designs thanx for sharing

  10. August 15, 2010

    nice find, thanks for sharing.

  11. December 14, 2010

    nice collection thankyou for sharing the post..

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