Free Web UI and Button Set from MediaLoot
Posted January 28, 2010 in News
If you’ve been hanging around FreelanceFolder or SpyreStudios lately, then you know about the impending launch of a new website called MediaLoot. The new project, by Jon Phillips and myself (Mason), is a subscription-based resource toolbox for designers. We’re going to have icons, vectors, buttons, and more — all available under a single membership.
Over the past several months we’ve been working with designers from all over the world to create some of the best resources we can, and, lucky for you guys, we’re releasing some of these awesome resources for free. To start with, we’ve released a new Web UI and Button set with hundreds of control buttons, boxes, banners, and more. If this isn’t quite what you need, sign up for the newsletter and we’ll be sending out more freebies soon :-)
To find out more about MediaLoot and to download the web elements set, jump on over to MediaLoot →
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17 Comments
Mike B
January 29th, 2010 at 4:53 amLooks like its going to be a great resource, always need more icons for my web designing.
Crystal
January 30th, 2010 at 7:56 pmLooks like a great set of icons — simple yet beautiful. Thanks!
Jeremiah Tolbert
January 31st, 2010 at 7:22 pmNote that the requirements for this set include that you must include an attribution link. Not sure why they allow you to use them commercially if that’s the case. I’m going to have a hard time including a link to them in a client project generally.
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