icon interface layered material for superior page

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2013-10-05

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icon interface layered material for superior page.

This PSD resource includes the following elements:

Icon,Button,Software,Page,Layered,Interface,Fine,Detail,Gray,Gui,Web page

This vector contains the following main colors: Celeste,White,Mine Shaft,Black,Mountain Mist

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    Icon Button Software Page Layered Interface Fine Detail Gray Gui Web page Celeste White Mine Shaft Black Mountain Mist

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Icon wiki:
Greek , eikon, "image") is an image, picture, or representation; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it, or by analogy, as in semiotics; in computers an icon is a symbol on the monitor used to signify a command; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern popular culture, in the general sense of symbol — i.e. a name, face, picture or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Button wiki:
>For other uses of the word button, see Button (disambiguation). A button is small disc- or knob-shaped object attached to cloth or an article of clothing. Buttons may be manufactured from an extremely broad variety of materials, including bone, ivory, metal, plastic, and wood. Buttons were first used by the Ancient Romans.The functional role of buttons is to fasten or cinch the openings of a garment. By sliding the button through a slit (the ) in the to which the first is to be held. The slit is only sufficiently wide to allow the button to be fully pushed through while still remaining stitched to the first piece of cloth. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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