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title: 'Sweet! UI Candy for your application'
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# Sweet! UI Candy for your application

[![UI Candy](https://i0.wp.com/siliconflorist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/imguicandy.jpg?w=925)](http://uicandy.net "UI Candy")

More sticky sweet goodness from Portland-based [Pixelmatrix Design](http://pixelmatrixdesign.com "Pixelmatrix")—also known as local designer [Josh Pyles](http://twitter.com/pixelmatrix "Josh Pyles")—whose design chops have been highlighted on applications like [Tweetpeek](http://tweetpeek.com "Tweetpeek") and [Commuterfeed](http://www.commuterfeed.com/ "Commuterfeed"), to name a few. This time Pyles is offering you the opportunity to purchase a set of his glyphs for your application or user-interface development, through [UI Candy](http://uicandy.net "UI Candy").

> The Glyph Collection is an essential tool in any Mac developer, or UI designer’s toolbox. With over 50 essential glyphs, this collection offers a great solution for any budget-conscious developer. These glyphs are fully resolution independent (vector), which means you can scale them to any size with no loss of quality. The glyph collection gives you the tools you need to make your app truly shine, for roughly the cost of a tank of gas.

For a mere $40, you could save yourself a ton of work. And pretty up your apps to boot. I’ve already bought them. No idea what I’m going to do with them. But, in my opinion, good work like this deserves support.

For more information or to purchase your set, visit [UI Candy](http://uicandy.net "UI Candy").
