Free Twitter Icon by Master Illustrator Brandon Reese

Following up on last week’s post about custom Twitter icons, we wanted to give our readers something cool. The first thing I thought of was to have Brandon Reese design a custom icon that you can use on your website, as your twitter icon, or whatever you want to. Brandon is an illustrator from North Carolina who does work mainly in the children’s market, with work that “can be seen in books, magazines, games, on CDs and bathroom walls”. The band I’m in, Lunch Money, had the pleasure and fortune of having Brandon illustrate our latest CD, Dizzy, and he really did an amazing job. I think this icon is fun, whimsical and a departure from all of the Twitter icons out there.

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So feel free to download and use however you see fit. The zip file below contains multiple sizes of pngs, and the original eps.

Download Twitter Icon (ZIP File, 596KB)

Also, make sure if you use it or see it somewhere, come back and report!

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3 Comments

  1. Matt Hamm

    That is a sweet Twitter icon. I like the deviation from blue. I’ve created my own Twitter icon too.

    Reply
  2. Jason Johnson

    @Matt Hamm – Nice icon. Both of these icons (Brandon’s and yours) are really cool.

    Reply

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