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\"-=[ My name is Alvaro, a.k.a. Digital*CHET.
I\'m a Graphic & Web Designer with a passion for Interface, Web, Corporate Identity and other types of Design, as well as Photography and Digital Art.

This site showcases some of the journeys and results of my efforts, as well as serving as a storehouse for my often random thoughts and activities.
These are the fruits of my Digital Impulse.

Reverse IconPackage

Posted by DigitalCHET On December - 16 - 20081 COMMENT
After almost a year in development, involving much tinkering and several re-edits focused on achieving the right look and feel, I present to you my GUI Championships entrant, Reverse IconPackage. With it's decidedly future-retro look and grayscale palette, Reverse IP aims to take you back to the era of black & white visuals, and the wonders of emerging technologies of yesteryear but with a decidedly modern flair. [singlepic id=148 w=520 h= float=] Desktop "tech-noir" styling is now that much closer to achieve with this IconPackage. While it did not win any awards, it was well-received and praised for its unique styling and approach. Here's what the judges had to say and how they rated the package:

Frogboy

(Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock)

Usability

7/10

Originality

7/10

Overall

7/10 A grayscale concept that personally I think might have been better off as a colorful icon package. The problem with grayscale is that it tends to decrease contrast which can reduce usability. The art quality is top notch. Full XP and Vista support, users looking for a more minimalistic theme that's easy on the eyes will definitely like this.

KarmaGirl

Usability

7/10

Originality

6/10

Overall

5/10

Zoomba

Usability

7/10 This is a very complete icon set that will serve XP and Vista users very well. The only problem with this set is the grayscale can make it hard to differentiate between icons in some cases

Originality

7/10 Grayscale was a big risk and the icons have a very unique look as a result

Overall

6/10 I want to like this...

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