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Drab Desktop? Try These 4 Beautiful Linux Icon Themes

Ubuntus default icon theme hasnt changed much in almost 5 years, save for the odd new icon here and there. If youre tired of how it looks were going to show you a handful of gorgeous alternatives that will easily freshen things up.

Do feel free to share links to your own favourite choices in the comments below.

Captiva

Captiva icons, elementary folders and Moka GTK

Captiva icons, elementary folders and Moka GTK

Captiva is a relatively new icon theme that even the least bling-prone user can appreicate.

Made by DeviantArt user ~bokehlicia, Captiva shuns the 2D flat look of many current icon themes for a softer, rounded look. The icons themselves have an almost material or textured look, with subtle drop shadows and a rich colour palette adding to the charm.

It doesnt yet include a set of its own folder icons, and will fallback to using elementary (if available) or stock Ubuntu icons.

To install Captiva icons in Ubuntu 14.04 you can add the official PPA by opening a new Terminal window and enter the following commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:captiva/ppa

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install captiva-icon-theme

Or, if youre not into software source cruft, by downloading the icon pack direct from the DeviantArt page. To install, extract the archive and move the resulting folder to the .icons directory in Home.

However you choose to install it, youll need to apply this (and every other theme on this list) using a utility like Unity Tweak Tool.

Square Beam

Square Beam icon set with Orchis GTK

Square Beam icon set with Orchis GTK

After something a bit angular? Check out Square Beam. It offers a more imposing visual statement than other sets on this list, with electric colours, harsh gradients and stark iconography. It claims to have more than 30,000 different icons (!) included (youll forgive me for not counting) so you should find very few gaps in its coverage.

Moka & Faba

Moka/Faba Mono Icons with Orchis GTK

Moka/Faba Mono Icons with Orchis GTK

The Moka icon suite needs little introduction. In fact, Id wager a good number of you are already using it

With pastel colours, soft edges and simple icon artwork, Moka is a truly standout and comprehensive set of application icons. Its best used with its sibling, Faba, which Moka will inherit so as to fill in all the system icons, folders, panel icons, etc. The combined result is…well, youve got eyes!

For full details on how to install on Ubuntu head over to the official project website, link below.

Compass

Compass Icon Theme with Numix Blue GTK

Compass Icon Theme with Numix Blue GTK

Last on our list, but by no means least, is Compass. This is a true adherent to the 2D, two-tone UI design right now. It may not be as visually diverse as others on this list, but thats the point. Its consistent and uniform and all the better for it — just check out those folder icons!

Its available to download and install manually through GNOME-Look (link below) or through the Nitrux Artwork PPA:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nitrux/nitrux-artwork

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install compass-icon-theme

via: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/09/4-gorgeous-linux-icon-themes-download

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