We’ve just release a package of application bar icons for developers building apps/games for Windows Phone 7 Series. This package contains a set of 64 app bar icons that you can use when developing applications for Windows Phone. In addition to the 64 icons in PNG format (32 dark and 32 light), this package also contains vector versions that can be easily imported into Microsoft Expression Blend 4 Beta when using the Microsoft Expression Blend Add-in Preview for Windows Phone. For more information on how to use these icons within your application, see How to: Add an Application Bar to Your Application on MSDN.
Grab the icon pack now! http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=187311
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Just published 105 application bar icons for everyone use!
The icones are the REAL ones on the device native application (messaging, mail, office, etc.) as they where obtained directly from these applications resources!
You can find them here (translation options are on the sidebar)
These are provided free of charge, all I ask is that you link to the post, not to the file (nor copy for redistribution, just use direct linking to the post )!
Thank you!
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What do you mean with «install»? You just have to copy them to your application in Visual Studio or Blend to use them!
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Posted by on Nov 9, 2011 in Development
I needed some icons quickly for a prototype project I’m putting together.
I was amazed and very pleased to find this wealth of Windows Phone 7 icons. These icons are all Creative Commons licensed and are good quality. Lots of them are available in both dark and light, and the design files are all included as well, should you need to modify them.
Even more suprisingly, the person creating them seems to be genuinly enthusiastic to the idea of making more. On the homepage, and I quote:
Mention @Templarian on Twitter explaining the icon. Wait a few hours for a reply including a screenshot of the new icon. At this time it should have already been included in the zip.
This is exactly the sort of genuinely useful, road-block-clearing activity that Microsoft should be encouraging and supporting in order to give Windows Phone Developers a head start out of the blocks.
Thank you @Templarian. If the project I’m working on makes it out of prototype and into development, I’ll make sure you get some donation for your work here.
The Windows Phone Developer Blog have kindly released the Windows Phone 7 Series Icon Pack to download.
We’ve just release a package of application bar icons for developers building apps/games for Windows Phone 7 Series. This package contains a set of 64 app bar icons that you can use when developing applications for Windows Phone. In addition to the 64 icons in PNG format (32 dark and 32 light), this package also contains vector versions that can be easily imported into Microsoft Expression Blend 4 Beta when using the Microsoft Expression Blend Add-in Preview for Windows Phone.
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Maybe I’m simply a total failure at The Google(s) and The Bing(s) but I went looking for the list of standard icons for Windows Phone 7 (WP7) and couldn’t find it anywhere.
After a ton of hunting, I found the icons in C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsWindows Phonev7.0Icons.
Here are the icon names:
appbar.add.rest.png
appbar.back.rest.png
appbar.basecircle.rest.png
appbar.cancel.rest.png
appbar.check.rest.png
appbar.close.rest.png
appbar.delete.rest.png
appbar.download.rest.png
appbar.edit.rest.png
appbar.favs.addto.rest.png
appbar.favs.rest.png
appbar.feature.camera.rest.png
appbar.feature.email.rest.png
appbar.feature.search.rest.png
appbar.feature.settings.rest.png
appbar.feature.video.rest.png
appbar.folder.rest.png
appbar.minus.rest.png
appbar.new.rest.png
appbar.next.rest.png
appbar.overflowdots.png
appbar.questionmark.rest.png
appbar.refresh.rest.png
appbar.save.rest.png
appbar.share.rest.png
appbar.stop.rest.png
appbar.sync.rest.png
appbar.transport.ff.rest.png
appbar.transport.pause.rest.png
appbar.transport.play.rest.png
appbar.transport.rew.rest.png
appbar.upload.rest.png
Hope this post saves someone some time.
-Ben