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Adiumy
By Adam Betts
April 26th, 2002
This is a new icon set made to kill the old lifeless bird that came with Adium. You could put those three icons: Adiumy_Online.icns, Adiumy_Offline.icns and Adiumy_Alert.icns into:
~/users/Library/Application Support/Adium/Custom Files/Dock Icons
Then launch Adium, sign on and open Preferences > Dock > Icon and select Adiumy Icon Set on the right of the window. Click 'Okay' and your Adium icon will be changed :)
If you want to change the "Away" icon, you can do this by open Adium's Content Package then go to Content/Resources and drag "overlay_away.tiff" into it. Click "Yes" to replace it.
Flying Pryde
August 20th, 2002
Here's what I think. Sexual orientation is fundamental to the way that everyone comprehends and interacts. Being fewer in number, those of us who are not heterosexual must struggle to lead our lives on equal footing. Whatever lives we pursue, of this I am certain: acceptance and understanding do not develop unless we are visible.
These are my very visible icons. Colorful and sleek, they assert "We participate. We contribute. And yes, we have pride in who we are."
Note: These are not my only pride icons, so this set might not have what you seek. Do contact me if you are looking for other symbols in this style. I'm always glad to consider requests as long as they're civil!
For desktops and more icons, visit my web site.
Colorbuds
September 4th, 2002
I keep a folder of graphic snippets and chunks that haven't fit other designs but are still a bit nifty. This "bud" began as one of those scraps. To me it looked like the promise of some fantastic bloom or untouched pigment daubed on an artist's palette. Now they're some of both, placed against polished stone for contrast. Here they are. Ta-dah!
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