A traditional icon collection for your files and folders, inspired by Korean culture and history, this pack can bring a bit of foreign elements to your desktop #Icon Pack #Korean Icon #Icon Collection #Icon #Korean #Replacement
Choson Icon Pack has a noble name. The last and most-lasting dynasty of Korea was called Choson (Joseon). But what does a simple icon pack has in common with Korean history? Well, all icons are inspired by Korean and Japanese culture.
The pack contains two folders, each bearing the same 40 icons, the difference between them being their dimensions, as one directory has only 60-pixel images, while the other 512.
If you are into Korean or Japanese culture, you can use these icons to decorate your applications or folders as you see fit. Flowers, tatamis, coins, manuscripts, sushi rolls, musical instruments, and many more Asian-inspired items can serve as icons for your projects.
Due to how the icons were formatted, there's a chance they won't work without re-formatting. Take a look here and here in order to convert and format the icons, so you can further use them.
To sum things up, Choson Icon Pack brings a bit of Asian culture to your computer's screen. Sadly, there is a bit of work to get done in order to make them match current requirements, but if you check out the recommended tools, you can enjoy all provided icons.
- PRICE: Free
- runs on:
- Windows All
- file size:
- 15.4 MB
- filename:
- Choson_by_dunedhel.zip
- main category:
- Desktop Enhancements
- developer:
ShareX
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