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Yes, you can use the old badges. But, I think, old badges needs some outline or thin shadow.

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I think that it's wrong to use iOS-styled app icons on Mac OS X.

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(41 replies, posted in Development)

I think that textures for dark & light parts of 'C' must be different.

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Ooh, it's Great! But looks too flat. It needs more 3-d effects. Can you publish the source?

(edit: removed quoting of previous post)

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(41 replies, posted in Development)

The new icon is too glossy and is not skeuomorphic, so it is not represents the Cog's minimalism and isn't fits to OS X environment.
When I see it, I remember 10 years old monstrous windows software )

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Thanks for reply.
I never liked the ugly iTunes10 icon (and Mac App Store icon (and all other icons based on its template) mad
I don't like this icons too, but I like color solution in icon #3 (green) cool
Cog is an iTunes' "antipode", so it's a mistake to use iTunes-like icon for it  smile
In any case, big thanks for your work.
If you don't like something in my icons, tell me smile

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Icons #3 is not bad, but...
Maybe I just really like my icons (#2) big_smile, but I do not like Jon Red's icons because they make Cog look like a iTunes...