Noupe Editorial Team January 12th, 2012

Exclusive Vector Freebie: New Social Media Icon Set

As we are always looking for ways to show our appreciation to our readers, and provide you all with exciting and useful web design and development related resources we have a special treat that hits both of those marks. Today we have a brand new exclusive freebie for Noupe and all fans of fresh and sharply designed social media icons. From the creative mind of one of our regular Illustrator experts, Jasmina Stanojevic, comes this handy new set of vector designs. So feast your eyes on this new exclusive freebie that can add some flair and style to your web design projects, and be sure to download it for your arsenal of resources. We hope that you will all enjoy and get some use out of these awesome icons!

The Icons

This social media icon set was created in Illustrator CS5 and contains 25 scalable vectors complete with semi-transparent shadows for use on various types of backgrounds. The download contains a .zip file with the original .ai file and an .eps version as well. Icons are available for use in personal and commercial projects. Download

Designer Bio

Jasmina is a self taught vector illustrator from Serbia who has been working as a freelance designer for over five years now. Her biggest passion is in vector illustrations and motion graphic design. In her spare time she likes to read comic books and playing Call of Duty 2. You can check out her portfolio for more and also follow her on Twitter. (rb)

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37 comments

  1. Found these icons on an inspiration post on another site and these were my absolute favorite, really nice job very refreshing and creative. Well done! :)

    1. Ah, but the brilliance of them being vectors is that they can be scaled to any size you need. :)

      Noupe Editorial Team

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