Impressive Icons and Buttons Tutorials in Photoshop - Page 4

Certainly you have been very familiar with icons and buttons. Wherever you go to any pages on internet, they must appear there. In this page, I've collected several impressive icons and buttons tutorials with photoshop that you can learn much from. Just click the title of each tutorial below to go to the detail page.

Create a Web 2.0 Style Menu
For this newest update I am going to show you a cool and simple way to create some neat web 2.0 style icons that I am going to use as a menu for a site, but you could use this technique for anything. This is a very easy way to use blending options to achieve a nice effect!

Glossy RSS icon
In this tutorial we are going to create a colorful RSS icon for your blog.

How to Create a Shiny Button
The shiny button is widely used in web 2.0 style websites. The following tutorial will show, how to create a Shiny Button using gradients, selection tools, and basic transform operations. Let's have some fun with this. 

Colorful navigation menu
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to create a colorful navigation menu.

iTune Icon
The challenge of this tutorial is to use various Blending modes and blending techniques to replicate the iTune icon. This tutorial is a good exercise to master your Blend techniques.

Design an interface style button
Graphical user interfaces (GUI) are a work of art when done correctly although very time consuming. The most widely created GUI is of a metallic style with glows and colours, so today I would like to show you how to create a metallic style interface button.

High-Detailed Plastic Navigation Bar
There is a plenty of websites in the internet. All of them have got some common features though. One of those features which is a characteristic for almost all the websites is the presence of a navigation menu on the page. Navigation menus can vary from ordinary text links to the most complicated dropdown menus. This tutorial is describing detailed process of creation of "plastic" navigation bar.

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