How to Make iOS-Style Icons for the Desktop @BFontanet take care!
I know I want iOS-style icons. Everywhere. So please Bego. We them need for the blogs and to use to illustrate.
A post from Lifehacker by Adam Dachis has the whole story. Here is a part:
Like the look of iOS-style icons and want to bring them to your desktop? Here's how to make your own with Photoshop (or an alternative) and CandyBar.The video suggests that CandyBar is inexpensive, but it's not. It'll run you nearly $30. On the plus side, you get a 15-day free trial with the ability to add up to 250 icons, so that should give you plenty of time and space to create a few custom iOS-style icons without paying for the software (unless you want to—it's a very nice piece of software).David Lanham's Flurry icons will provide the majority of your system's icons with the iOS rounded rectangle style, but there will always be a few applications and folders that will go unadorned. Fortunately it's really easy to make these icons yourself with an application like Photoshop and the help of Candybar.
While these instructions are for Mac OS X, you can still following them if you use IconBuilder for Windows (although it's worth noting this is a pretty expensive plug-in for what it does).