The Iconfactory

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The Iconfactory is a software and graphic design company. They design commercial icons and user interfaces and publish desktop applications and mobile apps for macOS and iOS.

The Iconfactory
IndustryGraphic design
FoundedApril 1996 (1996-04)
OwnerCorey Marion, Talos Tsui, and Gedeon Maheux
Websitewww.iconfactory.com

History

The Iconfactory was founded in April 1996 by Corey Marion, Talos Tsui, and Gedeon Maheux. Lead Engineer Craig Hockenberry joined the company in 1997 and Artist Dave Brasgalla joined in January 1999. The company incorporated in January 2000. The Iconfactory gained popularity through the creation of packages of free icons for download, but quickly grew to become one of the leading studios in commercial icon design.

From 1997 until 2004, The Iconfactory held an annual icon design contest for the Macintosh icon community called Pixelpalooza. The competition was a chance for aspiring artists from all over the world to design and produce original icon creations for the chance of winning software and hardware prizes. Pixelpalooza was discontinued in 2005 and is now "on hiatus for an indefinite time." [1]

Iconfactory created over 100 icons for Microsoft to be included in the Windows XP[2] operating system. They also created the base icons in Windows Vista's Aero interface.[3]

In 2004, Iconfactory created over 100 icons for the Xbox 360 user interface and website.[4]

Software

  • iPulse - mac OS Utility to visualize system activity.
  • xScope - macOS Tools for developers and designers to measure elements on screen.
  • xScope Mirror - iOS Tool to mirror Photoshop image onto iOS screen.
  • DownloadCheck — Simple utility inspired by the MP3Concept trojan horse
  • Linea Sketch - Sketching app for iPad Pro and Apple Pencil
  • Linea Go - Sketching app for iPhone on the go.
  • Linea Link - Get sketches drawn on iPad and iPhone over to your macOS desktop.
  • Twitterrific - macOS version - Third-party client for the social networking site Twitter.
  • Twitterrific - iOS version of Twitterrific, which won an Apple Design Award in 2008.[5]
  • Flare - Photo editing program for adding effects to and editing pictures.
  • BitCam - an app that turns an iOS camera into a low res camera.
  • Exify - an app that displays the metadata of pictures in a camera roll.
  • Clicker - an Apple Watch counting app.

Discontinued

CandyBar and Pixadex were maintained with Panic. xScope and Frenzic are maintained with ARTIS Software.

Alleged patent infringement

On May 31, 2011, patent company Lodsys asserted two of its four patents: U.S. Patent No. 7,620,565 ("the '565 patent") on a "customer-based design module" and U.S. Patent No. 7,222,078 ("the '078 patent") on "Methods and Systems for Gathering Information from Units of a Commodity Across a Network." against Iconfactory and 6 other developers for using Apple's API for in-app purchases.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Iconfactory. "Pixelpalooza - The Icon Design Contest". Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  2. ^ The Iconfactory. "Iconfactory : Design : Windows XP". Archived from the original on August 21, 2006. Retrieved 2006-01-18.
  3. ^ Softpedia. "Windows Vista Icons - The Prototypes". Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  4. ^ The Iconfactory. "Iconfactory : Design : XBOX 360". Archived from the original on January 15, 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-19.
  5. ^ "App icon Maker". Yahoo!. 2008-07-10. Archived from the original on April 21, 2013. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  6. ^ Mueller, Eingestellt von Florian. "Lodsys sues 7 app developers in East Texas, disagrees with Apple; Android also targeted". Retrieved 2021-03-04.