Neon B‑Movie Icon Pack: Retro Monsters & Spaceships
Overview:
A themed icon pack inspired by mid‑20th century B movies, featuring bold neon colors, exaggerated silhouettes, and tongue‑in‑cheek depictions of classic monsters and retro spacecraft.
What’s included
- 120 folder icons (multiple color variants)
- 12 monster motifs (e.g., giant crab, tentacled beast, rubber‑suit alien)
- 10 spaceship designs (flying saucers, rocketships, zeppelins)
- Multiple file‑type badges (docs, images, audio, video)
- PNG (512×512, 256×256, 128×128) and ICO/ICNS formats
- 3 icon styles: flat neon, textured glow, and distressed poster
Key features
- High contrast neon palette for visibility on dark/light wallpapers
- Consistent visual language to keep desktop tidy while playful
- Optimized sizes for macOS/Windows scaling without blur
- Themed variants so you can color‑code projects (e.g., red for horror, teal for sci‑fi)
- Easy install guide (manual + script for batch apply on both platforms)
Use cases
- Personal desktops for fans of retro cinema
- Themed project folders (art, music, game dev)
- Marketing assets for indie filmmakers or nostalgia brands
- UI mockups or moodboards with a vintage sci‑fi vibe
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong, cohesive aesthetic | May clash with minimalist system themes |
| Large set with badges | Not photo‑real — stylized only |
| Cross‑platform formats included | Neon may be visually intense for long use |
Quick install (macOS)
- Open Finder → Select folder → File → Get Info.
- Copy desired .icns icon → Click folder icon in Get Info → Paste.
- Restart Finder if needed.
Quick install (Windows)
- Right‑click folder → Properties → Customize → Change Icon.
- Browse to .ico file → Select → OK → Apply.
If you want, I can generate example filenames, palette swatches, or a short install script for your OS.
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