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		<title>Cocoia Composition: If Apple&#039;s Not Going to Help Developers Make Great iPhone Icons -- We Will!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 15:18:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rene Ritchie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mac and iPhone icon designer Sebastiaan de With of <a href="http://www.cocoia.com/">Cocoia</a> takes app designers to task for not making their icons better match the quality and look of Apple's built-in apps.]]></description>
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<p>Mac and iPhone icon designer Sebastiaan de With of <a href="http://www.cocoia.com/">Cocoia</a> takes app designers to task for not making their icons better match the quality and look of Apple's built-in apps. Says <a href="http://blog.cocoia.com/2009/double-edged-consistency/">de With</a>:</p>

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  <p>A lot of professional designers get it wrong as well, and I can understand; it’s truly very hard to make an icon that looks as great as one from Apple’s bunch and blends in with the rest. I don’t mean to be an icon snob; I like diversity in my icons, and especially creative freedom. It’s more than just annoying, however, when creative and diverse motifs look extremely alien to their environment.</p>
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<p>Part of the blame is placed on Apple who's iPhone HIG (human interface guidelines) provide a mere 378 words on icon design, with examples that are sub-par. But de With isn't just complaining -- he's doing something about it. Enter: <a href="http://blog.cocoia.com/2009/composition/">Composition</a>:</p>

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  <p>Sean Patrick O‘Brien and I are working on the very first Mac application that will be released under the Cocoia ‘brand’: Composition. Composition allows you to take any image and get a pixel-perfect preview of iPhone’s default effects at regular home screen size and Settings/Spotlight small icon size. It also lets you look at your icon in a virtual home screen to achieve a native look (and yes, both iPhone and iPod touch home screens will be represented), and export it for further usage on websites and other materials.</p>
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<p>Best of all, it's going to be free.</p>

<p>Check out the pre-announcement for details.</p>
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