Good point, but we live in a different web generation today than we did even a few years ago. Young people seem to want these style of buttons now days, even though the other type (more of pictures, like camels, monks, etc.) is still good, the demand for more abstract, and calm (on your eyes,) buttons are in higher demand.

I can still spend some time adding these other type to this bundle when I get the chance, but I only want to do it if there is anyone else besides you that would like to see these more classic type of buttons also.

Peace.

Andy Summers

In reply to Re: Re: Perlmonks Icons Pack 2 Out Now! by bladx
in thread Perlmonks Icons Pack 2 Out Now! by bladx

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